PC or Mac for web development?

Personal choice.
I used windows for 3 years doing web design/development, got a macbook pro to try out OSX and I now just have a mac pro at home and a mac mini in work!
 
PC. It has IETester + Google Chrome support.

And .NET as mentioned.

good point re IE tester although it will probably run within wine?

either way i would still use a PC as its less fuss. Oh and you dont have to pay twice as much for the hardware ;)
 
I use PC now for almost all web stuff. Photoshop works great on x64 PC and with IE8 you have the CSS browser and code browser (hit F12) which is a handy feature.
 
For coding it makes zero difference which one you use if your applications are supported on both.

For testing then I would go with the PC, should be more tools/browser support on Windows than on a Mac although it's probably quite close.
 
I guess it's not the case any more where web designers/developers need a mac. Still a lot of companies use macs as their platform which I assume is down to people stuck in their ways?
 
As previously stated unless you are working with .Net (in which case use a Windows PC) then it's down to personal preference.

Windows would probably make most sense as you can run Safari on Windows but not IE on OSX (natively), although I still prefer OSX so I use my macbook with a copy of Parallels.
 
If you want a Mac, get a Mac. If you want a PC, get a PC. I (using Linux), and colleagues (who use Macs) have no problems developing in .Net on VMWare or similar. Hell, you can even use Mono to develop (though it does not support absolutely everything .Net has to offer.)

As for PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. to develop with those on Windows is using them on a non-native platform ;)
 
The OS is pretty much the only consideration here. Both are equally useful and well equiped for web dev. If you need IE and chrome on the mac there are simple solutions.
 
Yeah I don't think you're going to find much of a difference, you have to run a handful of VM's to successfully test various versions of IE anyway, which you can do from a Mac if you wish just as easily as you can from Windows.
My vote would be PC though, then you can spend the spare £1000 you just saved on something else cool :)
 
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