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NemesisEnforcer 11-04-2015 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 20624923)
That's simply not true, in fact the reverse is true.

Windows, with the exception of games, lacks many essential applications that can only be found on Apple OS X.

None of the software below runs on Windows.

MarsEdit.

MarsEdit allows you to manage an unlimited number of blogs from one program, including posts, pages, images, galleries etc

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...it_main.md.png

Ember

Ember lets you take full snapshots of web pages including the full source as rendered by Webkit. It allows you to take full screen, searchable snapshots that can be exported as images or source.

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...Library.md.png

Final Cut Pro X

Final Cut Pro X is arguably the best video editing software I have ever used.

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...700x437.md.jpg

Coda

Coda is an all in one code editor, ftp client, MySQL client. It allows you to quickly and easily access all your code for different projects but the feature I find most useful is the on the fly MySQL client that even outweighs clients like Navicat.

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...terface.md.png

Scrivener

Scrivener is a powerful content-generation tool for writers that allows you to concentrate on composing and structuring long and difficult documents. While it gives you complete control of the formatting, its focus is on helping you get to the end of that awkward first draft.

It allows you to save web pages, links, photos, any type of media within your project to use as reference material that's quickly and easily available from the editor. It has a cards based outlining tool. I've seen nothing else that compares.

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...640x400.md.jpg

Leaf

Leaf is an RSS / XML News Reader on steroids. Not only does it allow you to quickly read full articles regardless of whether the feed is summary only, but it allows you to snapshot, catalog and save articles of interest for later reference. It also keeps all the images intact and removes advertising

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...800x500.md.jpg

Cinemagraph Pro

Cinemagraph Pro for Mac is the award-winning pro tool designed exclusively for creating amazing cinemagraph images.

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...001e562.md.jpg

Logic Pro X

On my Music workstation I have Logic Pro X. I use Ableton Live and Native Instruments Maschine but it's Logic Pro that provides all the functionality I need to do final mixes.

http://bbspics.com/images/2015/09/12...station.md.png

I use both Mac and Windows and there are comparable applications for these on Windows.

MachuPicchu 11-04-2015 09:16 AM

It is always depend on what are you intending to do

michael.kickass 11-04-2015 09:38 AM

For me it's clear Apple has great technology but in the long run PCs are better, I can't buy a new car every 2 years.

bobr 11-04-2015 12:48 PM

No life for linux

just a punk 11-04-2015 01:49 PM

Sorry but I still don't understand what MAC is and why it is not a personal computer (AKA PC). If you are talking about Apple computers, so they are PC's. The same PC's as Sony, ASUS or Aser. They have the same processors, chip sets etc. How come they are not PC's anymore???

If you are talking about operating systems, so let make it straight: Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, BSD etc. You can install any of those at any modern PC and it doesn't matter which brand was used by a Chinese factory to assemble your computer. If you want Unix, go for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris etc. If you want a Unix fork, go for Linux (there are 10's of branches). If you are an NT-system fan, go for Windows. All those operating systems can be installed on your PC. There is no MAC.

dyna mo 11-04-2015 01:56 PM

i knew ruskies deny shit but dang..........

NETbilling 11-04-2015 10:53 PM

Every mac we have bought for the past 13 years are all still operable today. I even still have a Power PC 400 running for limited use in our office for transaction display monitoring and it has always run perfectly. It is about 13 years old now. All Windows PCs I have ever seen and all of the ones used in our call center, need upgrades and replacement every few years at best.

Apple hardware and OS is designed to work together with strict quality standards. Not only that, but Apple support, whether in the phone or at the Apple Store is second to none. It is worth a few extra bucks IMO.

Mitch

Rob 11-04-2015 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 20626114)
It is worth a few extra thousand IMO.

Mitch

Fixed that for ya. :thumbsup

2MuchMark 11-04-2015 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 20626114)
Every mac we have bought for the past 13 years are all still operable today. I even still have a Power PC 400 running for limited use in our office for transaction display monitoring and it has always run perfectly. It is about 13 years old now. All Windows PCs I have ever seen and all of the ones used in our call center, need upgrades and replacement every few years at best.

Apple hardware and OS is designed to work together with strict quality standards. Not only that, but Apple support, whether in the phone or at the Apple Store is second to none. It is worth a few extra bucks IMO.

Mitch

Exactly.

When we were running studios, we used PC's. It was nothing but an endless supply of hardware problems, replacements, fans that wore out, noisy hard drives, shitty power supplies, endless wires, and let's not forget, the near daily anti-virus updates, and the monthly OS re-install because a chat girl somehow managed to screw the machine up.

All the PC's and related hardware we purchased between 2002 and 2011, was all eventually trashed or given away (thank goodness for charity tax credits).

All the Mac's we have purchased since 2009 are still in operation, running perfectly, and with zero headaches.

Which machine is faster is not nearly as important as which machine is more reliable, and which one is easier to get support for. Apple wins hands-down. Reliability alone is worth the higher price.

Milfer 11-05-2015 12:03 AM

Do you know the real winner? people who got the biggest share of Microsoft and Apple, because they are laughing their ass off

PaperstreetWinston 11-05-2015 12:14 AM

get both. problem solved lol

seriously though

if its a laptop, id say a mac. why? because it'll be much more like an accessory, like your purse or handbag.

if its a desktop, choose a pc, because its a tool.

NETbilling 11-05-2015 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20626127)
Exactly.

When we were running studios, we used PC's. It was nothing but an endless supply of hardware problems, replacements, fans that wore out, noisy hard drives, shitty power supplies, endless wires, and let's not forget, the near daily anti-virus updates, and the monthly OS re-install because a chat girl somehow managed to screw the machine up.

All the PC's and related hardware we purchased between 2002 and 2011, was all eventually trashed or given away (thank goodness for charity tax credits).

All the Mac's we have purchased since 2009 are still in operation, running perfectly, and with zero headaches.

Which machine is faster is not nearly as important as which machine is more reliable, and which one is easier to get support for. Apple wins hands-down. Reliability alone is worth the higher price.

I agree 100%

DamnSexy 11-05-2015 01:45 AM

Never ever used a MAC, the day they will low their fucking prices, then i might consider to give it a try :thumbsup

EngineCash 11-05-2015 02:05 AM

If you keep your pc clean and updated it probably could be better than mac... :)

Denny 11-05-2015 02:54 AM

PC for me :pimp

LetterTwenty7 11-05-2015 03:44 AM

I don't know which one is better (using win8 myself), but one thing keeps popping - how did people live without technology in the past... So, yeah, PC for sure! :P

tossi-c 11-05-2015 04:03 AM

Last 5-6 years I have been using mac only!

nico-t 11-05-2015 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 20626114)
Every mac we have bought for the past 13 years are all still operable today. I even still have a Power PC 400 running for limited use in our office for transaction display monitoring and it has always run perfectly. It is about 13 years old now. All Windows PCs I have ever seen and all of the ones used in our call center, need upgrades and replacement every few years at best.

Apple hardware and OS is designed to work together with strict quality standards. Not only that, but Apple support, whether in the phone or at the Apple Store is second to none. It is worth a few extra bucks IMO.

Mitch

In about i guess 20 years of using PC's i have never had to resort to call someone for support and I have never had to go back to a store. So I rather buy a ?500 laptop and pocket the other ?700.

?700 extra for every time you buy a new one, as the cost to call support or get support at a store nobody needs. Sounds like a great deal :1orglaugh

jimmycastor 11-05-2015 05:47 AM

it depends the size your aiming

, in the high performance subnotebook league 12,5 13" < macbook pros and their retinas
overtook lenovo and sony vaio (discontinued)
lenovos x-series with the same power costs just the same as a macbook pro, in this case i prefer the solid case and design of the macbook and no need for an extra dock,
and beeing able to run dual boot on it has become a killer argument to switch over from lenovo to mac

also you allways can resell it for a decent price, thats not possible with a lenovo or another windows machine. they always loose 50% of their value the minute you open the box and within the first year of use


in the 14" + class + theres lots of windows alternatives were
you can get huge processing and graphic power for less then 1000$ and paying a whopping 1000$ more just for the mac brand is more an emotional then a rational decission, some are obliged because final cut or logic pro is necessary to run

filipus891 11-05-2015 07:17 AM

i was born in 89 and in 96 i discovered windows and was there all the way to windows seven. two month again i started working on a mac and i discovered a new world. the easiest way of operating a system. it is so intuitive i literally think it;s retarded proof. i am not an Apple fan as i really don't like the phones or the tablets. put i will never buy a new PC again. ever.

Caldo 11-05-2015 07:36 AM

Have both ! But mac is better choise for me :thumbsup

MPGdevil 08-14-2017 03:56 AM

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You can't even fool monkeys.

Caldo 08-14-2017 06:37 AM

mac for sure !!!

MiamiBoyz 08-14-2017 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPGdevil (Post 21952621)

Rare footage from the Obama's time in the white house.
Checking his approval rating in North Carolina.

MedCash_Miller 08-14-2017 07:59 AM

not a Mac hater at all but i definitely prefer PC

Hannes 08-14-2017 08:06 AM

I prefer Mac, PC deteriorates too fast

hdbuilder 08-14-2017 09:07 AM

I'm PC all the way and will always be...

pimpmaster9000 08-14-2017 09:10 AM

I like playing games on mac like: nothing 1 and 2...also LOL and Pffffft are good ones...

MPGdevil 08-14-2017 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crucifissio (Post 21953329)
I like playing games on mac like: nothing 1 and 2...also LOL and Pffffft are good ones...

:1orglaugh when Angry Birds is not enough.

RyuLion 08-14-2017 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Black All Through (Post 20624624)
I have both, PC is better, if you keep it clean and updated.

:2 cents::2 cents:

Rochard 08-14-2017 02:59 PM

Still using a PC. In fact, the same one. Still no issues. Nine years now or so.

Look Chang 08-15-2017 01:47 AM

Only PC now but I started to learn coding with an Apple comp in the 80s... :stoned

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