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dyna mo 06-05-2014 11:29 AM

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2intense 06-05-2014 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Mickey_ (Post 20113442)
Anti-Apple threads=Free advertising. Every time.

when u are # 1 brand in the world i don't think you need a GFY thread for advertising :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

edgeprod 06-05-2014 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Mickey_ (Post 20113449)
ps. to put the calculator question to rest.
No, there is no calculator on the iPad by default.

Weird. Three of our iPads have it, one of which is so bone stock it's got maybe an hour total usage on it. What iOS version and iPad version are you running? These are all iPad Airs.

2intense 06-05-2014 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 20113512)
Weird. Three of our iPads have it, one of which is so bone stock it's got maybe an hour total usage on it. What iOS version and iPad version are you running? These are all iPad Airs.

more than sure is old ipad mini.

xpimp 06-05-2014 11:51 AM

I worked 3 years on Mac, iOS, Android(in the same time - my software testing job required that) and of course Windows. Also i have some user experience with many Linux flavors but this was only a hobby during my spare time.

After all these years i came up with only one conclusion: Windows (starting from Win 7 till the current version 8.1) is by far the best OS - always gets the job done, it is fast and you will not meet compatibility issues with any software, the celeb win errors are just a thing of a past

dicknipples 06-05-2014 11:51 AM

Who cares? Use what is best for you.

potter 06-05-2014 05:49 PM

12 hours later and still no reply

ErectMedia 06-05-2014 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 20113226)
The Apple products, especially computers, run flawlessly in comparison to the windows machines, even though we have a good IT department. All of our Mac, even the 15 year old ones, still run, while the pcs have to be torn apart or replaced every few years.
While our IT dept is often dealing with malware, spyware and viruses and updating windows etc, the macs never have those issues and the Mac users are often more productive as well because of this.

As far as the iPhone vs android, both are great and the android seems to be more flexible for a "power user or tech", while the iPhone being more of a controlled environment, is simpler to use, and more efficient. It seems that people that are not tech savvy (most users) have much harder of a time using android because the iPhone comes with FaceTime, iCloud, photo streaming etc., and syncs everything automatically while on android it is not as easy, although possible if course.

agreed :thumbsup

SBJ 06-06-2014 12:13 AM

Apple is so stupid. Did you hear that now they want to do away with the headphone jack? They are always looking for ways to get you to spend more money and control the way you are allowed to use their stuff. I hate using itunes to sync..

I've been a android phone guy since 2009 and I did buy ipad 1st gen but if I ever had the need for a new tablet it would be a android.

bought my daughter a refurbished 15" mac book pro a few yrs ago cause she wanted one. I used it for a bit but found no advantages for me so I'll stick with windows there..

UniqueD 06-06-2014 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20114075)
Apple is so stupid. Did you hear that now they want to do away with the headphone jack? They are always looking for ways to get you to spend more money and control the way you are allowed to use their stuff. I hate using itunes to sync..

I've been a android phone guy since 2009 and I did buy ipad 1st gen but if I ever had the need for a new tablet it would be a android.

bought my daughter a refurbished 15" mac book pro a few yrs ago cause she wanted one. I used it for a bit but found no advantages for me so I'll stick with windows there..

Talk about jumping to conclusions. Apple files a patent that allows manufacturers to create headphones that can connect with the lightning bolt connector, which has its obvious benefits. But saying they "want to do away with the headphone jack" is ludicrous.

Rochard 06-06-2014 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 20113030)
Name 5 programs you need that you can't use on an Apple.

I honestly can't name five programs I need but cannot use on Apple. I don't use Apple products so I cannot tell you what I would not be able to use. It does seem the programs I use the most are made for Apple products.

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 20113030)
Name one the new operating system can do that you've been doing for years (specifics please).

Well, my wife and I have been syncing up our calendars for years now without issues.

All of my computers, laptops, tablets, and phones are synced up to each other. If I start an email on one I can finish it on another and send it using a third device. I've been doing this for some time now.

SBJ 06-06-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by UniqueD (Post 20114198)
Talk about jumping to conclusions. Apple files a patent that allows manufacturers to create headphones that can connect with the lightning bolt connector, which has its obvious benefits. But saying they "want to do away with the headphone jack" is ludicrous.

I'm just going by the article I read where it stated they wanted to do away with the headphone jack and make you buy $1000 headphones.. Now that is ludicrous..

Sly 06-06-2014 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20114514)
I'm just going by the article I read where it stated they wanted to do away with the headphone jack and make you buy $1000 headphones.. Now that is ludicrous..

Read the article again. I have read three of them. They were all speculations and best guesses. I'm sure yours was as well.

2MuchMark 06-06-2014 10:27 AM

iPhone vs Android: Tis' a silly war.

candyflip 06-06-2014 10:31 AM

I switch back and forth between OSX and Windows all day long.

The main differences:

On Windows I look down and to the right to see the clock. On OSX, I look up and to the right.

CTRL+ vs Command+ and the location of the buttons.

That's really the only thing that effects my jumping back and forth.

facialfreak 06-07-2014 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20112157)
Don't you Apple haters have yet another Anti-Malware update to download?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh


WORD!! :thumbsup

facialfreak 06-07-2014 06:03 PM

People who do a lot of driving, tend to favor a somewhat nicer car than most. I spend upwards to 12 hours a day on my laptop, and I have no complaints making the switch to Mac 3 years ago ...

I have a 13.3" MacBook Pro 7.1 (mid 2010) that I have installed 16GB of RAM and a OWC Mercury Xtreme 480GB SSD drive. I have custom tuned this rig to handle whatever I throw at it. I use CAD programs, Photoshop w/large images, movie rendering, and music production without any hiccups at all.

I was a Windows loyalist for years, and I was one of those Apple/Mac bashers, but after using a Mac as my main production machine (I have Win7, Win8, and Linux desktops as well that all serve different purposes), I do prefer working on my MacBook Pro.

For me personally, my productivity went up tons when I switched to Mac. When you know how to utilize the Mac "ecosystem" of software and apps, the ability to move your current project from program to program to program, is a real game changer for me.

But at the end of the day its a matter of personal preference. If you are happy with your Windows machine, that's cool. If you want a Mac, that's cool too! :thumbsup

potter 06-08-2014 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20114395)
I honestly can't name five programs I need but cannot use on Apple. I don't use Apple products so I cannot tell you what I would not be able to use. It does seem the programs I use the most are made for Apple products.

Ok, fair enough.



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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20114395)
Well, my wife and I have been syncing up our calendars for years now without issues.

All of my computers, laptops, tablets, and phones are synced up to each other. If I start an email on one I can finish it on another and send it using a third device. I've been doing this for some time now.

My point in this one is you've been able to do that on Apple for years now as well - but using third party applications or web browsers. Like for example, gmail or something - you can start an email in gmail on your computer, move over to your ipad and it is there in the drafts as well.

It is only now with this new release that it is part of the operating system with the built in mail client. Which - my guess is - you have not been doing for a while now on other systems. You might have been doing it with a third party piece of software, or from a web based email client - but being as that is third party or browser based - that has been around on mac/windows/linux for a long time now.

So the point here is - whatever you've been doing for years now - people have been doing for years on Apple as well. The update to the max operating system you're discussing isn't the same - it is indeed something new and different.

dicknipples 06-08-2014 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by facialfreak (Post 20116049)
People who do a lot of driving, tend to favor a somewhat nicer car than most. I spend upwards to 12 hours a day on my laptop, and I have no complaints making the switch to Mac 3 years ago ...

I have a 13.3" MacBook Pro 7.1 (mid 2010) that I have installed 16GB of RAM and a OWC Mercury Xtreme 480GB SSD drive. I have custom tuned this rig to handle whatever I throw at it. I use CAD programs, Photoshop w/large images, movie rendering, and music production without any hiccups at all.

I was a Windows loyalist for years, and I was one of those Apple/Mac bashers, but after using a Mac as my main production machine (I have Win7, Win8, and Linux desktops as well that all serve different purposes), I do prefer working on my MacBook Pro.

For me personally, my productivity went up tons when I switched to Mac. When you know how to utilize the Mac "ecosystem" of software and apps, the ability to move your current project from program to program to program, is a real game changer for me.

But at the end of the day its a matter of personal preference. If you are happy with your Windows machine, that's cool. If you want a Mac, that's cool too! :thumbsup

Please, none of this matters. You're just a brainwashed fanboi! :upsidedow

adultmobile 06-08-2014 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20112157)
Don't you Apple haters have yet another Anti-Malware update to download?

Most Malware is available only for Windows, but not due to less bugs on OSX. Apple users is 7% of market only, so Malware authors don't bother to do the Mac version of their scams and viruses, it is not worth. There's plenty of Apple malwares, just less people dedicated on creating them:

http://www.securemac.com/CoinThief-B...rse-MacOSX.php
http://thirty5tech.com/osx-appetite-a/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_BackDoor.Flashback
...

RyuLion 06-08-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20111598)
Apple is for those people who wants to feel pretty.

:2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

2MuchMark 06-08-2014 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20114075)
Apple is so stupid. Did you hear that now they want to do away with the headphone jack? They are always looking for ways to get you to spend more money and control the way you are allowed to use their stuff. I hate using itunes to sync.. .

Of course. The problem is that they really can't make the iPhone any thinner because of the standard size audio jack. So what they want to do is replace it with a Lightning jack that takes up alot less space, lets them make a thinner phone, allows for not just audio but all kinds of other applications and devices, and lets them deliver true digital audio.

In a way its sad to see it go, but in another way maybe that kind of connection is now obsolete.



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Originally Posted by Bowser Koopa (Post 20116491)
Please, none of this matters. You're just a brainwashed fanboi! :upsidedow

Lol! Your comment to facial freak is weak. He clearly said that he SWITCHED to Mac 3 years ago. Facialfreak, like me and others, have extensive experience on both platforms and made informed decisions to switch. The real "Fanboys", are PC users who struggle with their machines every day instead of consider any alternative.

MPGdevil 06-08-2014 03:19 PM

And how ofte do you jump between devices when writing an email? Or feel the need to answer a phone call on the computer instead of phone?

It may be neat in some rare situations, but really like everything else with Apple, continuity is major overhyped.

dicknipples 06-08-2014 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20116701)
Lol! Your comment to facial freak is weak. He clearly said that he SWITCHED to Mac 3 years ago. Facialfreak, like me and others, have extensive experience on both platforms and made informed decisions to switch. The real "Fanboys", are PC users who struggle with their machines every day instead of consider any alternative.

I was mocking non-Apple users. I am in the same boat as him. Long time Windows user, enjoys and uses a Mac more.

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Originally Posted by MPGdevil (Post 20116734)
And how ofte do you jump between devices when writing an email? Or feel the need to answer a phone call on the computer instead of phone?

It may be neat in some rare situations, but really like everything else with Apple, continuity is major overhyped.

I constantly use my iPhone to Mac features. My iPhone sits on my dock charging while I am working and when I get a text from an fellow iOS user I can respond in iMessage, with Apple bridging that better, I can respond faster and better using my Mac over picking up my phone and typing... Now if I can accept a call the same way, without having to stop what I am doing, it's also better.

KillerK 06-08-2014 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 20111973)
This isn't anything new.. I do this all the time on my devices without apple....

to quote you::

Next time, try and read up on what something is before you post making yourself look dumber than Markham.

Still waiting for you to share how you do it.


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