The Woes of a Mac User – Why Can’t I Get Satellite TV for PC?

by Roger E. Davis

If you’ve owned a Mac for a while you’ve probably noticed that when you go searching for software for your Mac that the Windows based PC’s have 5 times or more choices than you do. This isn’t new and its been going on for quite a while.

Not only are there more software programs for windows users, but there are more hardware choices out there as well for the Mac users. If a Mac user wants to upgrade his computer, he will find that there are fewer choices than the PC users. This is still the case even though the Mac has been using the same processor and similar chipset now as the PC.

Not only that but for those of us interested in watching Satellite TV on our Mac have found that most of the programs out there that promise “Satellite TV for PC” or “Watch TV on your PC Now!” are limited to Windows based computers.

Well now you have another choice. By using another type of system than Satellite TV for PC, you now get to Watch TV on a Mac, plus you’ll get access to music, movies, games and more.

These systems take advantage of over 15 Billion files that are out there online. The system is very easy to install and the system requirements are very very minor. The beauty of these systems is they have the same main advantage that the Satellite TV on PC systems have.

There is no monthly recurring charge and you only pay an upfront cost to get access to these systems. Much better than having a monthly bill you have to pay each and every month.

No longer do the Window masses have an edge over their Mac cousins. Now the playing field is being leveled once more with the advent of these systems.

Oh, and if you do happen to have a PC and you are reading this, not to worry. This system will work for you as well. It’s an equal opportunity system thats lets you watch tv on your computer.

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