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other stuart.
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hmm. His was a MacBook pro and he got ti form Apple. Went very slow as I seen it the first day he got it.
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Just to add fuel to the fire I have now made my XP look like a Mac. I'll try to explain why.
1. I LOVE the 'dock' with links on. Solution: Downloaded ObjectDock. 2. I really liked the 'Finder' bar at the top. Solution: Download ObjectBar 3. The theme of XP is boring. The Mac one is much nicer. Convinced? :P
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Daniel, I still don't believe that it was slow. What processor? Hard disk space? Graphics card? Memory? It's impossible for a new Mac bought from Apple to be slow!
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Can’t we all just get along? I used to be a big Windows XP guy, and I am thoroughly familiar with XP. For the majority of my life, I used Windows exclusively. In my business, I often repair Windows computers. A few months ago Ryan began to talk to me about Mac’s. I was like, come on…a computer is a computer! They all break and have problems… what makes a computer is the hardware it has. Boy, was I all wrong! Allow me to explain the reasons why I love Mac and personally feel that it is better then Windows XP, and for sure better than the evil nemesis Vista.
Stability Don’t you hate it when you have to shut down your computer because of some vague, unexplainable problem? You get a stupid BSOD with a bunch of number codes to try to explain what went wrong? And often times, if you restart in safe mode…you find there was never really much wrong in the first place. Grrrrr! And if there is an error with one program or app the whole system crashes. :blowup: OS X is different. It was built for Mac hardware and just fits like a hand in a glove. If one program has trouble the rest of the computer still works…and you can even “Force Quit” and close a bad program without disturbing anything else you are running. And when you restart…usually the program will work for you. Security Windows is certainly a great name for that OS. It is wide open to all sorts of viruses and security problems. They keep trying to “patch” all the holes…but Windows is just a sinking ship. Viruses and security holes on the Mac are almost nonexistent with OS X. Because OS X is built on Unix, and Unix is an extremely secure operating system, OS X has yet to be threatened by a virus or have a major security hole. Reliability You have to admit, Windows is easy to break. If you move the wrong file or folder, the entire computer can quit working. This is not so with OS X. OS X is so advanced, that you can move a program file/folder anywhere on the hard drive, and a Mac survives! In fact, it will also update any shortcut icons that you had pointed to it. If you did this on Windows, you would have to completely reinstall the software, and it might even make Windows quit working altogether. Mac computers are also easier to problem solve and fix, whereas Windows computers often need the help of a paid computer technician like myself! And don’t even get me started on Vista. I hate Vista service calls! Lots of peripherals and applications don’t survive an upgrade to Vista and there is nothing you can do except have a word of prayer and then buy new ones. Compatibility In times past, people didn’t want Macs because they were not compatible with Windows computers. But now, this is no longer a problem with Parallels, Boot Camp VM Ware and Crossover. http://creativecoding.webforumz.com/...-buy-a-mac.php Multimedia Windows based PCs have been chasing Macs for a long time, trying to catch up to the great Multimedia capability that Macs have. They are certainly more multimedia equipped than they have ever been, but Mac still leaves ‘em in the dust! Mac has an unprecedented group of applications and hardware for music, photos, and video editing. Quote:
What about cost? When you study it out you find Windows and Mac computers are almost equal in cost. You can buy a Windows based PC for less than $500, but that won’t include the multimedia hardware and software that you will want and need. When you start adding in all the upgrades you really want, then your PC ends up costing more than a comparably equipped Mac. And you would never have software as good as iLife and some of the other aps that are native to Mac. Apple now provides an entry level computer called the Mac mini, which is intended to replace an existing Windows based PC. The Mac mini starts at $599, is a stand alone computer, and is designed to use the monitor, mouse and keyboard from the old PC. It's obvious that I have become a true Mac convert. I used Windows for years…but I always tell people, "Once you go Mac…you’ll never go back." In fact, when Mac first came out, Bill Gates was a big supporter. In the 80’s he admitted that a Mac was twice as powerful as a PC and if we were ever going to get applications out to the masses, we would have to use Mac’s system of a graphical interface. Listen to these guys talk about this….it’s awesome! http://www.podtech.net/scobleshow/te...-debate-part-i To learn more about Macs, visit Apple.com. NOTE: It’s obvious that you either did not read my article in Creative Coding, or just tuned out what I was saying. So at least read the above and my Creative Coding article. I will not respond to any non-sense posts to which I feel are answered within the above post or my article. I myself am really tired of this debate, as I feel it's an extremely stupid thing to be debating about. Last edited by JacobHaug; Jan 9th, 2008 at 00:14. |
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Jacob, you are a god! I couldn't help cracking up at how f*cking pathetic Windows is. KOST would be proud of your post!
And to everyone who still doubts Macs, don't talk. You all just got owned! Don't even think about arguing back!
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Mac users are dedicated their platform because of how GREAT it truly is. As Jacob said above...Mac's just work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsqi2QHXaFI Last edited by JacobHaug; Jan 9th, 2008 at 00:51. Reason: Keep it clean! |
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That is now my favorite song! lol
Last Blog Entry: Windows Vista vs. Mac Leopard (Nov 4th, 2007)
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lol, what a song, hahahaa. Sory Jacob. but mac's may be good. but windows is better. lol.. A Mac can get a virus jsut ass fast as a computuer, lol... Honestly it can... and to whoever said the macbooks can't be slow you're wrong.. anythign can be slow, LOL..
Nothing is impossible.
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You are on a very fine line now! We just owned you! Don't even go there!
Last Blog Entry: Windows Vista vs. Mac Leopard (Nov 4th, 2007)
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Yeah, Nathaniel, that post was completely nescient!
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Windows may have more viruses than Mac but the ones that hit Mac are a lot more deadly than the ones that Windows get.
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Daniel, holy hell! Did you not read Jacob's post and his article?!?
Last Blog Entry: Windows Vista vs. Mac Leopard (Nov 4th, 2007)
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Did you not read my post...
True windows gets a lot of viruses - but the ones Mac get are deadly, but few. Thats cause mac is well built and only the bad viruses can damage it.
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I read your post. But let me remind you of a line that Jacob mentioned above:
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Last Blog Entry: Windows Vista vs. Mac Leopard (Nov 4th, 2007)
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a lot of viruses are made not using unix/mac as well
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No virus made on a crap OS like Windows could penetrate Mac!
Last Blog Entry: Windows Vista vs. Mac Leopard (Nov 4th, 2007)
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I'm closing this now.
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