Mossberg: Get a Mac to avoid resource-hogging Windows PC craplets, antivirus, antispyware apps

Apple Store“Last week, when I condemned the flood of crippled trial software, ads and offers that come loaded on new Windows Vista computers, readers reacted strongly. I received roughly 700 emails, all but a handful agreeing with me,” Walt Mossberg reports for The Wall Street Journal.

“Clearly, many people are furious about these unwanted programs and icons, which are sometimes called craplets,” Mossberg reports.

Mossberg reports, “An excellent way to avoid or minimize the craplet problem is to simply buy an Apple Macintosh computer. New Macs don’t have any craplets displayed on their desktops. On a new Mac, no third-party software is automatically launched when you start the computer, and you don’t need antivirus or antispyware programs because the Mac is essentially free from those menaces. So, even my year-old Mac laptop reboots roughly three times as fast as my three-week-old Sony.”

“Apple does include a few third-party programs on Macs, including one that, oddly, is for drawing comic-strip effects on photos. But these are tucked away in the applications folder and most are full working versions, not trials or offers. The main exception is a trial version of Microsoft Office. With some Mac models, you get trials of two Apple programs, iWork and FileMaker Pro. But these trials can be deleted simply by dragging the icons to the trash can,” Mossberg reports.

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Island Girl” for the heads up.]

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36 Comments

  1. Plus the fact that he writes for the WSJ doesn’t hurt one bit either. Hopefully enough people with money and influence will read these articles and stop buying and forcing Windows garbage down the throats of corporate workers everywhere.

  2. Windows writers have been doing this in heards for years for Microcrap products. At least the Walt won’t be lying and isn’t being paid off by Apple. He’s calling it like it is. People will listen.

  3. People of the world are slowly coming to realize the mediocrity of M$, thanks in no small part to Walt Mossberg. It truly is amazing watching people that swore off Apple years ago, only to buy Macs now! I’m a creative director for a large company and the people I am referring to are software architects and engineers; typically die-hard M$ apologists who consistently and unendingly used to ridicule me and my cohorts for using a “toy” computer. Now, they have jumped the sinking ship that is M$ and are praising Apple left and right.

    It is like some weird dream; it almost doesn’t seem possible, but here we are. Exciting times are indeed upon us!

    MW: suddenly, as in “Suddenly” people are seeing the light!

  4. I just helped my parents yesterday to remove a craplet toolbar that had infested their Wintel machine. I’ve been talking to them about getting a Mac, how they can stop worrying about viruses, malware etc. and how stuff Just Works™. They have started showing interest recently…

  5. Hi all, you know l`ve seen alot of hate against microsoft and how it performs OK doesn`t perform. Well this time l have to agree. l ( STUPID ME ) bought a new PC with vista… l`m now slowly starting to see small problems and its now starting to piss me off. So many correction l`ve had to make because they simply lost it when it comes to making an operating system. IF and WHEN l can afford it l will be switching to a mac… l might for now just dream that l had a mac.

    Regards
    Paul

  6. @ iMat who wrote: “I don’t like the role he has now. It seems that he only has good things to say about Apple products. This lowers his credibility significantly IMO…”

    Err, yes. that’s why he had 700 emails from people agreeing with him and handful who disagreed.

    If he doesn’t promote Mac over Windows his credibility will disappear comletely out the window… Why? Why do you think? Windows is being shown to be a load of crap and craplets.

    At last.

  7. rahrens;

    No, it doesn’t. It’s just that.. when you say thumbs up for everything, then people will start doubting you. That’s what I’m fearing is happening to Mr. Mossberg.

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  8. Mossberg has turned into just another Mac fanboy and his articles mean nothing anymore. I ordered a Dell PC with the no cost “no pre-installed software” option and it boots from a cold start to the desktop in 21 seconds.

    Slamming the competition to promote the fanboy product erodes the writer’s credibility rather quickly. In fact, Apple can’t even do a Mac ad by promoting what OS X’s features – the only way they know how to do OS X ads is to bash Vista. There’s a word commonly used to describe such a tactic – “pathetic”.

  9. That’s the other advantage of buying Mac, irrespective of the overall value of their hardware and how “expensive” they are, any premium you pay also goes towards the fact you are getting a clean system, he mentions that you can get them on high end pc’s but that’s the point, you’re paying for what you get (or don’t get in this case). A cheap PC is cheap for obvious and annoying reasons.

  10. If more than a few of these erstwhile Windows-backing columnists and apologists switch their focus to the Mac, expect a greater number of articles pointing out or plain bitching about OS X’s shortcomingsor perceived shortcomings and just plain wrong-headed diatribes.

  11. er, um.

    Reality Check – you need one pretty bad. I mean really. Seriously. And with all expediency.

    That means as quickly as possible. Like right now. That rot is eating into brain.

    Soon, nothing but craplets will remain and delusions of Vista working will dance in your head.

    Go. Now. Before it’s too late.

    GOOO!

    GOOOOOOO!

  12. Mossberg: For one thing, many new PCs no longer come with disks for reinstalling a full, clean version of Windows.

    Frickin’ amazing. These clowns should be hanged, drawn and quartered.

    Mossberg: It is not advisable for nontechie consumers to wipe the hard drive and reinstall. … This is intended as an emergency backup or for the technically sophisticated.” Sony and Gateway sent me similar warnings.

    What the hell does the OS consist of? Passwords to get into Fort Knox (that’s empty, by the way)? The Masons’ secret handshake? Why is it not advisable? All it is is copying a DVD, isn’t it? If it isn’t, why does M$ make it so difficult, or is this another lie out of Redmond?

  13. Mossberg: For one thing, many new PCs no longer come with disks for reinstalling a full, clean version of Windows.

    Frickin’ amazing. These clowns should be hanged, drawn and quartered.

    Mossberg: It is not advisable for nontechie consumers to wipe the hard drive and reinstall. … This is intended as an emergency backup or for the technically sophisticated.” Sony and Gateway sent me similar warnings.

    What the hell does the OS consist of? Passwords to get into Fort Knox (that’s empty, by the way)? The Masons’ secret handshake? Why is it not advisable? All it is is copying a DVD, isn’t it? If it isn’t, why does M$ make it so difficult, or is this another lie out of Redmond?

  14. Mossberg: For one thing, many new PCs no longer come with disks for reinstalling a full, clean version of Windows.

    Frickin’ amazing. These clowns should be hanged, drawn and quartered.

    Mossberg: It is not advisable for nontechie consumers to wipe the hard drive and reinstall. … This is intended as an emergency backup or for the technically sophisticated.” Sony and Gateway sent me similar warnings.

    What the hell does the OS consist of? Passwords to get into Fort Knox (that’s empty, by the way)? The Masons’ secret handshake? Why is it not advisable? All it is is copying a DVD, isn’t it? If it isn’t, why does M$ make it so difficult, or is this another lie out of Redmond?

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