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jeffrey 10-22-2006 02:56 PM

Anyone Running Windows Vista as their main OS?
 
Been thinking of running Vista as my main OS.
My Computer is plenty powerfull enough. One of the reason is I want to go to Vista is so I can run 4 gigs of ram, as xp limits to 3.

I know its RC2 now, but does it update like windows update so that when it is released I can just buy a copy of it and go from the timed beta to the actual release. I would hate to have to reformat now going to xp and then again in a few months to go from vista to vista.

Also, if you are running it, how are you liking it?

squishypimp 10-22-2006 03:00 PM

im thinking of switch soon :)

OG LennyT 10-22-2006 03:00 PM

I'm not

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stickyfingerz 10-22-2006 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffrey (Post 11132168)
Been thinking of running Vista as my main OS.
My Computer is plenty powerfull enough. One of the reason is I want to go to Vista is so I can run 4 gigs of ram, as xp limits to 3.

I know its RC2 now, but does it update like windows update so that when it is released I can just buy a copy of it and go from the timed beta to the actual release. I would hate to have to reformat now going to xp and then again in a few months to go from vista to vista.

Also, if you are running it, how are you liking it?

XP64bit allows you to utilize all 4GB you will have to use the 64bit version of Vista too. The 32 bit limits you to 3gb.

aico 10-22-2006 03:25 PM

Wowee, a whole 4GB of ram?... LOL My Mac can hold up to 16 GB. That's some fancy improvement they got going there... LMAO

jeffrey 10-22-2006 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 11132288)
XP64bit allows you to utilize all 4GB you will have to use the 64bit version of Vista too. The 32 bit limits you to 3gb.


is the beta 64 bit or 32 bit?

jeffrey 10-22-2006 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11132313)
Wowee, a whole 4GB of ram?... LOL My Mac can hold up to 16 GB. That's some fancy improvement they got going there... LMAO


good for you, the 512 stick that macs come with must be lonely then.

I have no real use for more then 4 gigs of ram, I do pretty good with the 2gb I have now, but want jsut a bit more to help things along.

4x1gb is better then 2x1gb + 2x512mb sticks.





PS, have fun paying out the ass for 16gb of ram for your mac.
and as an fyi, most newer boards support 8gb (mine included) but the 2gb sticks are still more then I care to spend on something I dont need. And all the dual cpu boards support 8-16 gb

aico 10-22-2006 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffrey (Post 11132343)
good for you, the 512 stick that macs come with must be lonely then.

I have no real use for more then 4 gigs of ram, I do pretty good with the 2gb I have now, but want jsut a bit more to help things along.

4x1gb is better then 2x1gb + 2x512mb sticks.





PS, have fun paying out the ass for 16gb of ram for your mac.
and as an fyi, most newer boards support 8gb (mine included) but the 2gb sticks are still more then I care to spend on something I dont need. And all the dual cpu boards support 8-16 gb

Macs come with what you tell them to come with, there's this neat little pulldown menu that actually allows you to add and/or subtract things, it's very technical I am sure...

Mac users tend to make a little bit more money, that's why we can buy Macs and continue to be able buy Macs... so the pinch on the wallet is not so great as it may be to the lower income people. :winkwink:

jeffrey 10-22-2006 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11132397)
Macs come with what you tell them to come with, there's this neat little pulldown menu that actually allows you to add and/or subtract things, it's very technical I am sure...

Mac users tend to make a little bit more money, that's why we can buy Macs and continue to be able buy Macs... so the pinch on the wallet is not so great as it may be to the lower income people. :winkwink:


lol, I just dont like the interface of the Mac's. So that alone keeps me from owning one.



So can anyone answer my original post without this being a mac vs windows debate?

Masterchief 10-22-2006 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11132313)
Wowee, a whole 4GB of ram?... LOL My Mac can hold up to 16 GB. That's some fancy improvement they got going there... LMAO

wow, you're just one MOTHERFUCKING FANBOY IDIOT. If you had a FUCKING clue you would know that MACS are limited to about are limited to 3.4/3.6 GB as well, it has nothing to do with windows or macs, its a fucking limit for the fact that 32 bit systems are limited to 4gb. however to make things faster the I/O subsystem is mapped into the physical address space of the ram, so videomemory, basic I/O etc steal addresses from those 4 Gb.



And to the OP, been running vista x86 RC2 for a few weeks now and everything is just great

Scroto 10-22-2006 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffrey (Post 11132168)
Been thinking of running Vista as my main OS.
My Computer is plenty powerfull enough. One of the reason is I want to go to Vista is so I can run 4 gigs of ram, as xp limits to 3.

I know its RC2 now, but does it update like windows update so that when it is released I can just buy a copy of it and go from the timed beta to the actual release. I would hate to have to reformat now going to xp and then again in a few months to go from vista to vista.

Also, if you are running it, how are you liking it?

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=37

and yes, you will be able to update from beta

been running rc 2 for a while, only problem i have had is with nero7 and the lack of choices for antivirus :)

RawAlex 10-22-2006 04:32 PM

I looked at it, and if I was switching machines I would likely install the new OS directly to avoid issues. The RC is pretty much exactly what is going to be in the commercial box, and you don't have to rush out to buy it on the first day it comes out.

aico 10-22-2006 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masterchief (Post 11132464)
wow, you're just one MOTHERFUCKING FANBOY IDIOT. If you had a FUCKING clue you would know that MACS are limited to about are limited to 3.4/3.6 GB as well, it has nothing to do with windows or macs, its a fucking limit for the fact that 32 bit systems are limited to 4gb. however to make things faster the I/O subsystem is mapped into the physical address space of the ram, so videomemory, basic I/O etc steal addresses from those 4 Gb.



And to the OP, been running vista x86 RC2 for a few weeks now and everything is just great

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Scroto 10-22-2006 04:35 PM

(64 bit versions) The Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate versions support 128GB of RAM or more. :thumbsup

stickyfingerz 10-23-2006 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11132313)
Wowee, a whole 4GB of ram?... LOL My Mac can hold up to 16 GB. That's some fancy improvement they got going there... LMAO

Ive asked this several times, but haven't got a good answer yet. What can you do on a mac, that I cant do on a PC? I can name many many things I can do on a pc, that you can't do on a mac. Also there are motherboards available that support 16GB for pc too. 32 bit only supports 3gb. 64bit supports quite a bit more.

macmark 10-23-2006 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 11137586)
Ive asked this several times, but haven't got a good answer yet. What can you do on a mac, that I cant do on a PC? I can name many many things I can do on a pc, that you can't do on a mac. Also there are motherboards available that support 16GB for pc too. 32 bit only supports 3gb. 64bit supports quite a bit more.

Without joining in the argument...

Macs and PCs do the same thing, it's just that with a mac they're done with so much more class and style. It's all about the user experience IMO. The whole OS is just nicer to use, simple menus, no BS, that kinda stuff.

What I also dig about Macintosh is the tight community vibe from having a smaller market share. Mac shareware also rocks.

I dunno, Mac users LOVE Apple and their prodcuts. I use Windows everyday and never felt any love toward Microsoft at any time.

Adrian_Torn 10-23-2006 04:01 PM

I use Vista RC2 & kubantu 6.06

aico 10-23-2006 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 11137586)
Ive asked this several times, but haven't got a good answer yet. What can you do on a mac, that I cant do on a PC? I can name many many things I can do on a pc, that you can't do on a mac. Also there are motherboards available that support 16GB for pc too. 32 bit only supports 3gb. 64bit supports quite a bit more.

Real Plug and Play.

Fewer security holes.

Stability.

Better user interface.

Quartz graphics layer - antialiasing, built in PDF, smoothed fonts, 128X128 icons, transparencies, drop shadows, genie effect, GPU accelerated GUI, cursor casts its own shadow, no bit-maps :mad: .

Multiprocessor support. XP Home doesn't have it.

iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iCal, iSync, iChat

Multi-threaded Finder.

Actual CD burning support out of the box.

Columns view.

Near zero hard disk fragmentation.

Rendezvous.

Inkwell.

System wide address book.

Software Airport Base Station.


.Mac

Spring-loaded folders.

Core Audio.

Plug and Play networking.

Long file names.

Animated folder icons.

Multi-threaded boot.

Free developer tools.

Very good developer tools.

Keychain.

Scientific calculator, complete with paper tape.

AppleScript - Can control and automate everything by typing plain English.

CURPS printing

Bluetooth support

Built-in speech recognition

Speech-to-text

No product key activation.

Apache

Unix based - And the all features that come with it

The Dock

No Wizards. :)

Full keyboard access.

Hide Application command

Hide every other application command

Save as PDF.

No registry.

No device manager.

Easy to change permissions.

Software updating that isn't done through IE.

Universal Access.

Desktop slide show.

Built-in Mail client that puts Outlook Express to shame.

Stickies

QuickTime isn't slow on a Mac.

RealOne uses Altivec.

Smart window resizing.

Finder kicks Windows Explorers butt.

Easy to hide any tool bar.

Drag and drop installations.

Dragging a program's folder or icon to the trash actually deletes it.

Previews in the Finder.

QuickTime movies and DVDs play in the Dock.

Transparent command line Window.

Doesn't make Bill Gates richer. ;)

macmark 10-23-2006 04:06 PM

I don't think you can use the Finder at all to win an argument. It's a peice of shit.

DamianJ 10-23-2006 04:16 PM

But PathFinder is a brilliant replacement

aico 10-23-2006 04:17 PM

I might add, that is an out of the box Mac...

macmark 10-23-2006 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 11139492)
But PathFinder is a brilliant replacement

right, but you gotta pay for it. But I agree it really does make Finder look like a half arsed POS.

If they don't fix the Finder for Leopard there's something seriuously wrong.

stickyfingerz 10-23-2006 09:44 PM

So I read through your list. You cite alot of programs that are mac only. Yet there are Pc programs that do the exact same thing. Give me 1 reason why Id want to buy a mac over a pc. Why I would want to deal with the incompatiblity issues, limited software etc.

Lets put it in tasks.

Video editing. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Music editing. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Photoshop. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Gaming. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Browsing. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Dreamweaver I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.

Btw we have itunes lol.

There is just simply no task a mac can accomplish that I cant on a pc.

jeffrey 10-23-2006 10:18 PM

Thanks everyone that replied :) I will be making the switch this coming weekend.


Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Real Plug and Play.
Stability.
Better user interface.
128X128 icons
Multiprocessor support. XP Home doesn't have it.
iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iCal, iSync, iChat
Actual CD burning support out of the box.
Bluetooth support
The Dock
Hide Application command
QuickTime isn't slow on a Mac.
QuickTime movies and DVDs play in the Dock.

Almost every one you listed I had to laugh at, but I had to point these out.
Stability, I can almost always lock up a display mac at the stores, its not hard. The windows machines I might be able to make a program stop responiding, but that doesnt require a hard reboot.

Better user interface, now thast just a matter of opinion.

128x128 icons, are you serious? Sorry I dont need glasses, you might want to get your eyes checked though.

Multiprocessor, XP home... lol, ya its hard to cough up the 8 bucks more for pro.

iBullshit, man all that crap is useless.

CD burning... lol you can burn DVDs with WMP even.

blue tooth support... come on know, you know very well that XP has that too.

the dock, I'll take the much smaller start button thanks.

The hide command, are you serious? did you really list that?

Quicktime is shit, hardly anywhere buy apple.com uses it.

and why the fuck would i want to play a movie while its on the dock? please tell me how that could be even a little bit usefull.




I could have said something to every one of those, but didnt.
Not to mention you bitch about Windows being too flashy but list off several things for a mac that are "better" but are just flashy themself.
But then again most of those things you list have been part of windows powertools since 98.
And then top if off with the fact that Vista is way different then XP anyways, and because I am asking about running Vista, I have no idea why you are compairing everything to XP in the first place.

Why dont we compair vista to an 8 year old version of Mac OS?

aico 10-23-2006 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 11141295)
So I read through your list. You cite alot of programs that are mac only. Yet there are Pc programs that do the exact same thing. Give me 1 reason why Id want to buy a mac over a pc. Why I would want to deal with the incompatiblity issues, limited software etc.

Lets put it in tasks.

Video editing. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Music editing. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Photoshop. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Gaming. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Browsing. I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.
Dreamweaver I do this everyday on a pc with no problems at all.

Btw we have itunes lol.

There is just simply no task a mac can accomplish that I cant on a pc.

OMG the "incompatibility issues" is so fucking 1993, surprised you didn't comment about the "one button mouse" (my mouse has 6 buttons and a scroll ball, and yes it's the standard mouse that come with the comp) .

It has nothing to do with what they can do, it all about how they get it done. PC are cumbersome and outdated. The new Vista is still way behind OS X, it's actually a pathetic attempt at trying to copy OS X.

I don't have annoying Anti-Virus or Spyware alerts popping up out of the blue, telling me everythign is ok, or not so well.

I can close every window on a program, but the program will continue to run. It doesn't quit the program until I tell it to quit.

With a click of my mouse I can spread out every single window I have open, mouse over it, it will tell me what that window is, and if I click on it, it will pull that window to the front.

Or if I hold down a key and press the Tab Button it will pull up a list of the programs icons and scroll thru them, from there I can quit that program or go to it, all without leaving the current program you are in.

Standard out of the box I can make a High Definition video into a pretty fucking good DVD with moving menus and music, no video cards to buy, no Firewire cards to buy, no software need, straight out of the box.

Out of the box I can make a photo book that will be sent to me, or lots of other crazy photo shit, without the need of logging into any website.

I also a video card (standard) that can run two 30" widescreen monitors.

voice recognition comes standard, I can say "start photoshop" and bam, photoshop starts, I can say "save file" and bam the file gets saved, plus hundreds of other commands. I could fucking make start Firefox and go to GFY.com everytime I told it go to go fuck itself if i wanted to. I say tell me a joke and the fucking computer tells me a joke, usually a knock knock which requires you to answer back.

I can use Automator to do shit that I don't even know what to do, I have yet to get into this program but it's pretty fucking sick what it will do. It can bascially take a file and run it through several programs I tell it to, to get an end result, then make a droplet for you, so all you have to do is drop a file or a folder of files onto the droplet and it fucking does it all while you go mow the fucking lawn or spend time with your kids.

Out of the box, I can plug my guitar into the comp and have a wide large variety of amp effex to chose from, throw in some drum tracks, or whatever, and fucking jam out.

If I was into podcasting, I would have a badass set of podcasting tools, including sound effects, voice editing, etc. Standard, out of the box, comes with it.

I could go on and on... I have no doubt your PC can do everything my Mac can do, it's just how it gets done that's the main difference.

aico 10-23-2006 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffrey (Post 11141420)
I have no idea why you are compairing everything to XP in the first place.

Why dont we compair vista to an 8 year old version of Mac OS?

'

Sorry you dont' understand how the quoting system works... Let me explain: The person you quote, is the person you are responding to.

Hope that helps. :thumbsup

MaddCaz 10-23-2006 10:39 PM

any1 got it so it can run without getting fucked by MS?

fuzzylogic 10-23-2006 10:52 PM

i like it alot, dont ask why cause i dont know why.
it just "feels" good.
the memory footprint is a monster at 450mb. but thats ok, as i have 1.5gb
browsing is a tad slower, like half a second on loading pages.

4th day and things are fine!

stickyfingerz 10-23-2006 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11141519)
OMG the "incompatibility issues" is so fucking 1993, surprised you didn't comment about the "one button mouse" (my mouse has 6 buttons and a scroll ball, and yes it's the standard mouse that come with the comp) .

It has nothing to do with what they can do, it all about how they get it done. PC are cumbersome and outdated. The new Vista is still way behind OS X, it's actually a pathetic attempt at trying to copy OS X.

I don't have annoying Anti-Virus or Spyware alerts popping up out of the blue, telling me everythign is ok, or not so well.

I can close every window on a program, but the program will continue to run. It doesn't quit the program until I tell it to quit.

With a click of my mouse I can spread out every single window I have open, mouse over it, it will tell me what that window is, and if I click on it, it will pull that window to the front.

Or if I hold down a key and press the Tab Button it will pull up a list of the programs icons and scroll thru them, from there I can quit that program or go to it, all without leaving the current program you are in.

Standard out of the box I can make a High Definition video into a pretty fucking good DVD with moving menus and music, no video cards to buy, no Firewire cards to buy, no software need, straight out of the box.

Out of the box I can make a photo book that will be sent to me, or lots of other crazy photo shit, without the need of logging into any website.

I also a video card (standard) that can run two 30" widescreen monitors.

voice recognition comes standard, I can say "start photoshop" and bam, photoshop starts, I can say "save file" and bam the file gets saved, plus hundreds of other commands. I could fucking make start Firefox and go to GFY.com everytime I told it go to go fuck itself if i wanted to. I say tell me a joke and the fucking computer tells me a joke, usually a knock knock which requires you to answer back.

I can use Automator to do shit that I don't even know what to do, I have yet to get into this program but it's pretty fucking sick what it will do. It can bascially take a file and run it through several programs I tell it to, to get an end result, then make a droplet for you, so all you have to do is drop a file or a folder of files onto the droplet and it fucking does it all while you go mow the fucking lawn or spend time with your kids.

Out of the box, I can plug my guitar into the comp and have a wide large variety of amp effex to chose from, throw in some drum tracks, or whatever, and fucking jam out.

If I was into podcasting, I would have a badass set of podcasting tools, including sound effects, voice editing, etc. Standard, out of the box, comes with it.

I could go on and on... I have no doubt your PC can do everything my Mac can do, it's just how it gets done that's the main difference.

So .... you can get every piece of software out there for mac that is available for windows? umm ya right Id say its maybe 30 to 40% if that. Im being generous. Everything you say xp cant do... guess what I can. 128x128 icons? Dude its in the settings on the desktop. I think you copied that list from about 4 years ago or something.

I dont have anything on my desktop anyways.

128x128 icons lmao

aico 10-23-2006 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 11141668)
So .... you can get every piece of software out there for mac that is available for windows? umm ya right Id say its maybe 30 to 40% if that. Im being generous. Everything you say xp cant do... guess what I can. 128x128 icons? Dude its in the settings on the desktop. I think you copied that list from about 4 years ago or something.

I dont have anything on my desktop anyways.

128x128 icons lmao

You think I copied, that list? No fucking shit I copied it... wow nothing gets by you PC guys.

You don't need every piece of software, that's the whole fucking point, most of the software you buy to make shit happen on XP is already built into OS X.

Name a program or two that I would need to do something, that is available for a PC but not for a Mac.

stickyfingerz 10-23-2006 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11141705)
You think I copied, that list? No fucking shit I copied it... wow nothing gets by you PC guys.

You don't need every piece of software, that's the whole fucking point, most of the software you buy to make shit happen on XP is already built into OS X.

Name a program or two that I would need to do something, that is available for a PC but not for a Mac.

Pretty much every batch program I use for video is not available for mac. Its rare for any decent game released to be released for mac.

It comes down to this. I can build a machine for half what a mac costs and it will be faster than your mac. Bang for the buck on a mac blows period.

UniversalPass Pete 10-23-2006 11:47 PM

I would give it some time! let them work out the bugs!

aico 10-23-2006 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 11141939)
Pretty much every batch program I use for video is not available for mac. Its rare for any decent game released to be released for mac.

It comes down to this. I can build a machine for half what a mac costs and it will be faster than your mac. Bang for the buck on a mac blows period.

So basically you can't name one... you'd think at 30 - 40% you'd be able to name at least one program.

RawAlex 10-24-2006 12:24 AM

aico, when I looked at similarly priced laptops, dual core to dual code, the apples were about 50% more expensive, and they weren't built anywhere near as tough as the PC world machines.

When I looked at desktops, the results where similar.

Every year, the mac gets closer and closer to being a PC, more buttons on your mouse, microsoft software for office, and heck, now even Intel CPUs... I am trying to think what the next good PC thing is that Mac will try to take over and claim as their own.

Macs are very good machines, no doubt about it, but the price difference just doesn't justify the snooty attitude mac users all seem to have about their stuff.

aico 10-24-2006 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RawAlex (Post 11142088)
aico, when I looked at similarly priced laptops, dual core to dual code, the apples were about 50% more expensive, and they weren't built anywhere near as tough as the PC world machines.

When I looked at desktops, the results where similar.

Every year, the mac gets closer and closer to being a PC, more buttons on your mouse, microsoft software for office, and heck, now even Intel CPUs... I am trying to think what the next good PC thing is that Mac will try to take over and claim as their own.

Macs are very good machines, no doubt about it, but the price difference just doesn't justify the snooty attitude mac users all seem to have about their stuff.

That's funny since Windows was copied from Apple's OS ... Just like Vista is copied from OS X.

Your points are moot, and really it was a sad attempt, StickyFingerz has a better argument going.

But your opinion, even though you have your facts a little wrong, is always welcome.

aico 10-24-2006 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RawAlex (Post 11142088)
aico, when I looked at similarly priced laptops, dual core to dual code, the apples were about 50% more expensive, and they weren't built anywhere near as tough as the PC world machines.

When I looked at desktops, the results where similar.

Every year, the mac gets closer and closer to being a PC, more buttons on your mouse, microsoft software for office, and heck, now even Intel CPUs... I am trying to think what the next good PC thing is that Mac will try to take over and claim as their own.

Macs are very good machines, no doubt about it, but the price difference just doesn't justify the snooty attitude mac users all seem to have about their stuff.

Also, would love to see any of your price comparisons. You know, proof.

SmokeyTheBear 10-24-2006 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Real Plug and Play.

nothing is real plug and play.. i tried plugging my 8track into a mac and it made a rattling noise but didnt do anything.. :winkwink:
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Fewer security holes.

nah
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Stability.

yah
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Better user interface.

nah
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Quartz graphics layer - antialiasing, built in PDF, smoothed fonts, 128X128 icons, transparencies, drop shadows, genie effect, GPU accelerated GUI, cursor casts its own shadow, no bit-maps :mad: .

Multiprocessor support. XP Home doesn't have it.

iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iCal, iSync, iChat

Multi-threaded Finder.

Actual CD burning support out of the box.

Columns view.

Near zero hard disk fragmentation.

Rendezvous.

Inkwell.

System wide address book.

Software Airport Base Station.


.Mac
;)

yadda yadda dont care dont need:1orglaugh :winkwink:
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Spring-loaded folders.

i put springs on my laptop and it bounced onto the floor . springs are bad mmkay.. :winkwink:

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)


Plug and Play networking.


Long file names.

Animated folder icons.

Free developer tools.

Very good developer tools.

already got it
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Keychain.

with the money i saved i bought 2 keychain factories in china

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

AppleScript - Can control and automate everything by typing plain English.

isn't that what slaves are for ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)


Built-in speech recognition

Speech-to-text

click install
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

No product key activation.

?

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
Apache

Unix based - And the all features that come with it

click install
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

No Wizards. :)

you fucking wizard hating bastard !!! thats why they invented the little doggie ..
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Full keyboard access.

windows lets me hit any key at any time
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Hide Application command

Thats what the x is for
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Hide every other application command

control -alt - delete :winkwink:
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Save as PDF.

?
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)
No registry.

now thats just silly , where do i register things at ? :1orglaugh
Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

No device manager.

now your just talkin cwazy
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Easy to change permissions.

?
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Software updating that isn't done through IE.

picky picky
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Universal Access.

i dont like universal and i certainly dont want to give them access
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Desktop slide show.

put 3 monitors on a treadmill
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Built-in Mail client that puts Outlook Express to shame.

a rock puts outlook to shame .. thats isnt a huge accomplishment..
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Stickies

my keyboats gets enough stickies , it doesnt need any more
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)


QuickTime isn't slow on a Mac.

quicktime is the most retarted piece of software in the history of software bar none , anyone who uses it should be shot.. okay so i dont like quicktime maybe im a tad biased
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

RealOne uses Altivec.

yah but realones brother is queer and smells like rotten fish..
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Smart window resizing.

i dont like things that think they are smarter than me , it makes me feel stupid
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Easy to hide any tool bar.

see previous post RE: x button
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Drag and drop installations.

no thanks

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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Dragging a program's folder or icon to the trash actually deletes it.

thats what they made the delete button for silly

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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

QuickTime movies and DVDs play in the Dock.

quicktime is the devil
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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Transparent command line Window.

how do you see it then ?

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Originally Posted by aico (Post 11139428)

Doesn't make Bill Gates richer.

good point im switching

aico 10-24-2006 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 11142242)
nothing is real plug and play.. i tried plugging my 8track into a mac and it made a rattling noise but didnt do anything.. :winkwink:

nah

yah

nah


yadda yadda dont care dont need:1orglaugh :winkwink:


i put springs on my laptop and it bounced onto the floor . springs are bad mmkay.. :winkwink:


already got it


with the money i saved i bought 2 keychain factories in china



isn't that what slaves are for ?


click install


?


click install


you fucking wizard hating bastard !!! thats why they invented the little doggie ..


windows lets me hit any key at any time


Thats what the x is for


control -alt - delete :winkwink:

?


now thats just silly , where do i register things at ? :1orglaugh


now your just talkin cwazy

?


picky picky


i dont like universal and i certainly dont want to give them access


put 3 monitors on a treadmill


a rock puts outlook to shame .. thats isnt a huge accomplishment..

my keyboats gets enough stickies , it doesnt need any more

quicktime is the most retarted piece of software in the history of software bar none , anyone who uses it should be shot.. okay so i dont like quicktime maybe im a tad biased

yah but realones brother is queer and smells like rotten fish..


i dont like things that think they are smarter than me , it makes me feel stupid

see previous post RE: x button

no thanks



thats what they made the delete button for silly


quicktime is the devil


how do you see it then ?



good point im switching

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh You spent more time on that then I did, I just copied and pasted it from some old ass forum post... lol

V_RocKs 10-24-2006 01:10 AM

Been there.. done that.. with Windows 2000 and Windows XP...

I think I will wait until SP2 before I upgrade to Vista... I like having shit work flawlessly...

kapai 10-24-2006 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jeffrey (Post 11132316)
is the beta 64 bit or 32 bit?

They have Both


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