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Again I don't see the problem, one click to full screen as a matter of fact most of the time I don't want or need full screen. I guess its all in what you are used to.
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Under the hood, it is, with a whole lot of Mac customization. I didn't have too much trouble learning to admin a Mac server coming from a *nix background. The licensing is opposite of Linux, though. Whereas with Linux the only restriction is that you're not allowed to create restrictions on others, Mac is thoroughly proprietary and in fact will not run without a special Mac license chip on the motherboard.
That's part of the perfect integration of Mac - you won't have any driver issues with Mac because they build the only allowed hardware. On the other hand, it means even though I own a Mac server, I'm not allowed to run that fully licensed copy as a virtual machine. So that's different from most POSIX operating systems.
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[QUOTE=bm bradley;18661817]like harley guys
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Our business runs on Macs, I use a Mac personally. I don't feel the need to justify why other than saying stuff just works.
Some cool apps for Mac Screen Steps: for making documentation. Mars Edit: Blogging App. Handles multiple blogs on different platforms. Screenflow: video of your desktop or apps Fetch: FTP TextWrangler: Plain Text Editor Adium: Multi account IM |
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I think this is the real issue. how you get set up is how you need to roll... both are good systems with +/-'s |
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If Macs are so good, then why do so many people install Windows on them? I just think you guys like the shiny white box and feeling all hip and cool and exclusive and stuff.
I'll buy a Mac when Apple software (Quickitime, iTunes, etc) stops thinking it has the right to control my machine; when I can open my Mac up and randomly change parts on a whim, and - most importantly - when I can install and run Apple's latest OS on my PC. You can easily install and run Win7 on your Mac? Why can't I easily install an Apple OS on my PC? Apple doesn't care about the end-user experience. Everything Apple does is designed to suck money out of your pocket. They know they can't compete in an open environment, so they close their products off and force you to purchase what they want you to purchase. I don't even know why I typed this. I don't even care. |
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Don't worry. In a few days you will realize how much better your world has just become, and you will make sweet love to your wife for 10 hours straight just to thank her.
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Anybody who has not used a Mac for at least 30 days, does not have a horse in this race IMHO ...
You cannot learn an OS and begin to become proficient in it in 1-2 hours or days .... I cannot begin to tell you why China would be a better travel destination than India, as I have never been to China. |
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However, after a month, there was nothing I needed to do in Windows, that I couldn't do on the mac, so I forgot it was there... ![]() I really dont think I have used the Win install once in the last 7 / 8 months... Why bother? |
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I have never used macs thoroughly, i also find them unreasonably expensive. If i were rich, i'd go mac, just to see. Designers tend to love it, programmers tend to hate it so i think "what do to with it?" depends on what you did before and where you're aiming at.
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I'd tend to think for designers the differences are few.. PS on pc is the same as on a mac, some programmers though are going to like a nix system. Some languages like Ruby are 90% mac users even though they don't have to be strictly speaking.
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![]() My Mac experiences have been this: I started out on a mac. Used to do print work, used Pagemaker and Photoshop a lot. I outgrew that mac, got a bigger one. It did everything I needed it to do. Then I got into video editing and I upgraded to a big ass powermac and installed final cut pro on it. It crashed over, and over, and over, and over again. It was a nightmare. After about 4 months of non-stop crashing, a friend suggested trying a PC. I laughed at the idea because I liked macs, and at that time I thought the powermac was the only thing that could get the job done for me. But it only crashed so I broke down and bought a beefy PC. I spent about a week overwhelmed and trying to wrap my head around it. My macs were simple, the PC was complex. But.... it got the job done when the mac couldn't. So my love for PCs began. Years later, and many PCs later, my friend shows me his sweet macbook pro. He could edit and render video on his laptop with ease. I was like WTF, I want one! So I got one. Yea, it was sexy, sleek, simple, and expensive, but for whatever reason I just couldn't get into it again. I found it was taking me much longer to do things on the mac when I could have done 5 things already on a PC, so I put XP on it through Bootcamp and tried it that way. To my surprise, the mac ran XP better than my PC ever did. For a while. It them starting having issues with XP and once again I was spending more time fixing things than I was working, so I stopped using it. In the end I found I'm more productive on a PC than on a mac, for whatever reason, so on a PC I work, taking cheap jabs at Mac fan boys whenever I can, while contemplating buying an iPhone. I do like the look and feel of macs, they are damn sexy. However, I unfortunately can't say I love macs because, "they just work." |
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Did the switch about 6 years ago. Coming from a PC IT background. The main reason for the switch at the time was I needed a laptop that had an express port, firewire800 and a fast DVD burner. (macbook pro) as it turned out there where only 2 other options at the time, one by dell and one by sony and both cost more... I figured hell, I'm getting what I need and knew I could install windows on it if need be... never did...
Then came support. Working hard one day I slapped in my express card to hard and broke the locking mechanism. 2 phone calls and the part was overnighted and the machine was back to 100% and in my hands the next morning... Then I moved. During the move I had the machines (the same macbook pro and an Imac) sitting on the floor encoding, and we had a flood... both systems fried. Both system over a year out of warranty at that point... I thought I was screwed. Called apple, told them, they had me take it to a mac center and rebuilt both machines, even upgraded the HD's (put a terabyte in my Imac) etc. Only charge was the upgrades, which they deducted the cost of what the normal drives would have been... so I ended up paying something like 200 bucks total... 3 years later, both machines are still in use, I'm typing on the Imac right now and the macbook pro is sitting on the other side of the house running Episode and chucking video from a watch folder... 6 solid years of service and use out of my investment... Never had a virus, never an issue other than the above mentioned which where NOT the hardwares fault... I'll be buying a new Imac soon and they will have my business for life.
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Can someone recommend a Firewire external HD that isn't 8 million dollars for some simple file backups?
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lacie? but why not just get one with gigbyte ethernet instead? Faster and can be anywhere on your network....
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Maybe you're right.. I'm just looking for a storage place for my lightroom photo directories
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I use fetch but for some transfers, only cuteftp for mac works.
Some peeps were having trouble opening zip files so now I use ZIPit. Toast works better than the onboard burner.
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