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PC or MAC ?
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I have both, PC is better, if you keep it clean and updated.
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Loving the thread so far. :)
Waiting for PC haters to back fire though :) |
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i'd be happy to put together a nice selection of avatar pics for the op to choose from.
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Is Windows POSIX compliant ? No ? Then get in the bin.
Most Windows users are too stupid to understand why OS X is a more advanced OS. |
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What will this "more advanced" OS do for me? Do I need it? All this tech shit just boils down to this. Does the machine meet your needs? If it does, who gives a fuck about the competition. I have no doubt in my brain that a Macbook Pro would be cool and simple to use. I just don't want to pay the cost or waste the time to switch and learn a new OS. |
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so apple took UNIX and tweaked it for their hardware then sold it to people with too much money for way more than its worth..not much different that what BMW and a starbucks and a lot of other people do. More power to em but to get anything meaningful done over the long haul PC has more versatile and useful software apps,
yes windows sucks yes apple had the right idea in adding a workable gui to UNIX but overpriced it all In the end UNIX and its variants are free a good graphics interface for free would do a lot towards edging windows and apple out of the market...in the end if it doesnt have the apps you need to do the job you need its worthless gimp is a poor replacement for photoshop |
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I prefer PC because you can't get any good video games on the mac.
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I dual boot windows 10 and Emmabuntus and can load them from within each other. Winning and I hardly ever use my overpriced mac book pro.
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25 years ago my college campus had two computer labs filled with PCs. One room was all PC-XT (I just dated myself)...the other had PC-AT with SVGA color monitors. We had just two Mac units. We had two devoted Mac kids who rarely relinquished the Mac systems...so the majority of us concentrated on the PCs.
90% of the two-year curriculum focused on PCs. Mac had Photoshop, but PC had CorelDraw at the time - and the course was heavy on technical illustration instead of photo rendering. It wasn't until long after college that PC's started catching up in photo capability to the Macs. But when they did, I was thankful I knew them inside-out. I've never forgotten that ratio. Would I like a Mac someday...perhaps. I'd give it a whirl. Might even like it. But these days I'm not willing to shell out the green for it. |
I have both Mac and PC. If I could only have one it would be the Mac.:2 cents:
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Used both, but I'm a PC man true and through. Not only do I think they're better performing machines (OS be damned), but you don't have to be a pompous ass to own one, and appreciate it. I'm an Android guy, too. I love it when iPhone pricks give me that look when I break out my Galaxy. Fuck them and their mock-turtlenecks.
When I first started doing graphic design in 1993, you kind of had to use a Mac. But that superiority ended in the early 2000's. I still laugh when I run into designers in 2015 that guffaw at me using a PC for video editing, 3D rendering, and graphic design. |
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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 |
PC here.
Macs are fast and stable i know but i am not comfortable with paying 50% for brand. |
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haha, i switched to mac 5 years ago and im so fucking happy about that!
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You know those sponsors you make bank with, the ones that you will never share because you don't want no one to take a slice of your cake!? Well...
PC is the best! - Got a PC? Stick with PC, never get a Mac, they're shit! Only mac users will understand this. |
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I hate mac, pc is more better for me. Sometimes I have to use mac when somebody ask to help... but omg ... i do that without any pleasure... Last time I tried to transfer some data from mac to hdd but.. mac can't write data to ntfs ... omg ...
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And anyone I know who has a MAc keeps the same computer for a LONG time. I update when the latest hardware comes out. I like knowing how to build a computer, and that the sun doesn't rise and set based on Apple. and maybe I don't use it enough, but I never liked the Apple OS, and the way things get done in the system. It's stupid. |
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This thread is awesome. I love freedom of speech! It makes spotting the retards so easy! :thumbsup
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Ok so now I officially know Im not as old as you BUT! I do so agree with that. I see where both sides could improve as now days Mac is running the same processors as they could not keep up in that department. |
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and why do so many Apple user sound like Tom Cruise when speaking about Scientology? |
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The MAC / PC debate is a matter of personal choice. MAC owners swear their products are vastly superior, and I just don't see it. There was a time when PCs were horrible, but you have to understand why - PCs were compatible with everything, where as MAC wasn't compatible with anything.
I'll never forget when one of my friends came to me the day after Apple released it's new OS. He said "I can now sync up my calendar from my PC to my laptop to my cell phone". I looked him right in the eye and explained him that for years my wife has been planning out her calendar and it syncs up with my calendar, and it all syncs up with our PC, laptops, and cell phones. A few years ago I decided to invest in a good computer, and decided to look into Apple. I wanted to finally build that awesome computer that could do anything. I priced out everything, and Apple was twice as much and couldn't do what I wanted it to do. |
too stupid to grasp advanced appled os windows user here, i'm about to google POSIX, how do you spell POSIX?
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I have both Mac and PC, using for different purposes
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It is always depend on what are you intending to do
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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.
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No life for linux
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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. |
i knew ruskies deny shit but dang..........
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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 |
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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. |
Do you know the real winner? people who got the biggest share of Microsoft and Apple, because they are laughing their ass off
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