LiftNDestroy
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Just wondering if anyone else here uses Mac over Windows. A while ago I invested in a Macbook pro and it was the best decision I've made in a while. Anyone else?
iMac and iBook. I am a complete Apple whore.
haha the touch looks nice, but the memory on that 160gb is just INSANE. I'm wondering how long it would take me to fill a 160gb ipod, I'd have to start uploading a bunch of videos to that bad boy! I have a 30gb that's completely full, and a nano I use at the gym, trying to convince myself that I need a new Ipod so I can buy one of those haha. But wow sounds like you are more Apple crazy than I am, I havent had this pro very long but my next purchase is a new Imac!Converted almost 10 years ago, the Macbook Pro is my latest & current one (love it). My daughter has an iBook, my ex-wife has a Mini, my brother has a 5-mac network @ his house, my sister has both a Powerbook G4 & an Intel iMac.
When I bought my first, I was the only Mac user I knew.
Since my old iPod is dying (a gold mini), I'm debating between replacing it w/ the 160gb Classic, or the oh-my-god 16gb Touch (both just released)....
Not sure if I can post a link to a non bb site(Apple) but check out their new OS X Leopard. Looks really promising! :head:I'm not a MAC owner but Apple should take advantage of Microsofts screw up with their newest os VISTA.
I'm not a MAC owner but Apple should take advantage of Microsofts screw up with their newest os VISTA.
I have Macs at work and PCs at home. I hate the Macs.
For me, Macs are like computers with training wheels. They're fine for people who don't know what they are doing or who just want to do the simple things that are already allowed by the programs. However, whenever I need to do something complicated (like fix a software interface glitch) it's just a giant pain in the ass because the Mac OS isn't designed to allow people to tinker under the hood. Moreover, I'm always encountering problems because the Mac software programs often have trouble with documents created by PCs (which the rest of the business world uses).
I'd need FOUR 160gb 'pods to hold my music (tons o' discs from years of working in radio & records), so I don't even bother w/ that. Oddly, I read this morning that the new Classics are S-L-O-W....haha the touch looks nice, but the memory on that 160gb is just INSANE. I'm wondering how long it would take me to fill a 160gb ipod, I'd have to start uploading a bunch of videos to that bad boy!
Apple-crazy? *shrug* some might think that; is it "apple-crazy" to have made nearly 250k US over the last 5 years from my investment in AAPL? maybe.But wow sounds like you are more Apple crazy than I am....
“The Mac is the only computer in the world that can run all the major operating systems, including Mac OS X, Windows XP, and Vista. With software like Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion you can even run them side by side”
“Intel Core 2 Duo processors are fast. As in really fast. But unlike any PC powered by Intel, the Mac runs Mac OS X — which is optimized to squeeze every bit of performance out of Intel’s engines”
Two 3.0GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
8GB (4 x 2GB)
Mac Pro RAID Card
750GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s
750GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s
NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256MB (single-link DVI/dual-link DVI)
One 16x SuperDrive
Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse - U.S. English
Mac OS X - U.S. English
Total Cost: $7194
Apple-crazy? *shrug* some might think that; is it "apple-crazy" to have made nearly 250k US over the last 5 years from my investment in AAPL? maybe.
i own a Big Mac
j/k
there some users here that own macs, but it seems that most of them use windows. i personally own several windows systems but my GF owns a mac, since she uses it for Graphic design
That is an old excuse, and maybe valid back in the 80's. Since then a lot has changed and Windows actually leads when it comes to any media creation.
That being said, I am Windows user. I use to hate working in a Mac lab when I was going to the Art Institute. Ever try to develop on a MAC? Sucks ass. We use to test on Macs, so if it ran fine on a Mac it would rock on a Windows based puter.
sounds like you're running an old version of the OS on machines too old to run even that.
when I decided on my first mac, the main question I had was: 'given how much futzing around windows requires, how much time do I want to spend doing it for free?'
Answer: zero.
still, people like what they like, and like what they're used to, so watch me not try to talk you into (or out of) anything.
well she got that mac from her school they sold it to her with the complete Adobe packeage(illustrator,photoshop etc)
I own a Macbook Pro and I put that thing through hell, can't even get it to bog down. I'll be burning a DVD having reason and or protools open and sometimes surf the net.
Mac's are dope
Back in the old days, I was an Amiga whore. Ironically, running the MacOS on an Amiga was faster than on a Mac, lol. Both the Amiga and Mac used the Motorola 68000 chip for the CPU, but the Amiga's additional custom chips for graphics/sound/IO made it a tad faster. Some classes in university used Macs back then, and I just didn't want to leave my room, lol.
So, if you want to tinker, expand, write program etcetera..go with PC for sure. If you want to turn the box on and have it work 99.9% of the time without having to call a tech geek..go Mac.
Because OSX would crash and burn so badly if they did. It's not necessarily that Windows is written so poorly, it's more of a difficult issue to support such an immense selection of different hardware. (Windows would work fine if you were forced into only a select Microsoft approved hardware configurations).Why does't apple start selling its OS for use with PCs, and concentrate more on their other products and not their computers?. I have heard a lot of good things about OS X, and if the made it legal to run on pcs I think they may make a lot new customers.
OSX works with much fewer errors because it's mostly proprietary or known hardware it works with (945 chipset, etc. I believe Foxconn makes their motherboards right now - 1 company, not 20 different companies like PC's). Just on the Core 2 Duo platform alone, Windows has to be compatible with 945, P965, 975X, Nvida's 680i and AMD/ATI's RD600 chipsets.
I'm not a Window fan either though, and I'm cheering for Apple to get a larger market share. The main program I specifically use is not available on OSX - so it's not like I had a choice in my OS...
I'm hoping anyone can challenge Micro$oft...monopolies are bad.
Apple makes some terrible business decisions that just appear arrogant to me...ie iPhone that can only use AT&T..man, that was just dumb. I would actually get one if it weren't for that..it makes a cool quasi-laptop.
Then all the bickering they do about keeping OSX off anything but Mac hardware is foolish. I understand the part about dedicated hardware and such, but it's still bad business. The cult of personality that Apple has cultivated will not always be able to save them from these bad decisions. Same with VW...lol.
Yes, and also to stay alive. So many clone companies have went under in that cutthroat business - it's that niche they are in right now that keeps them somewhat afloat. Another company notorious for trying to enforce proprietary hardware is Sony, but they're doing a better job economically.This is why they Apple will always be second best. Propriatary anything just causes problems in my opinion and the only reason they keep it that way is to keep money in their pockets, and so they can charge you 10 times the price....
The drop in price for the iPhone is a slap in the face to all the hardcore Mac lackies who forked out 600 bucks for it 2 months ago. I wasn't about to pay that kind of dough and I'm supremely happy I did not. If Mac drops their contract with the ATT exclusivicity..then I may reconsider. But then I will never get anything done anywhere because I will be playing with it..lol
NeXt - anyone remember them? Superior hardware and OS when they came out - dead.
BeOS - a much better OS...anyone ever even hear of it?
Heck, the Amiga hardware and OS was superior to Mac and PC in almost every single way in it's day. First OS to use true multitasking with far advanced visual and audio capabilities and memory management that PC's and Macs could not touch. Not only that, but I could run BOTH PC apps AND Mac apps...3 computers in 1 (I'm not going to count the Atari ST emulator, etc)
Excellent point. This is why they Apple will always be second best. Propriatary anything just causes problems in my opinion and the only reason they keep it that way is to keep money in their pockets, and so they can charge you 10 times the price....
Oh my...I'm definitely showing my age if I admit to using GEOS, lol. The C64 was my first computer. Ah, the memories....It's still around, supported by a small enthusiast community...so is GEOS for that matter![]()
Oh my...I'm definitely showing my age if I admit to using GEOS, lol. The C64 was my first computer. Ah, the memories....
That was back in the day when my "socializing" was spending an evening at a friend's house and copying each other's software, lol. Bit Nibbler....can't remember the other names...took forever when we only had the single 1541 drive. I'm very afraid that I still remember the model #...
Commodore 64 was my first "home computer" also, thats what they called them those days. After that I had the Commodore 128 that you could switch C64 mode!. Shortly after that I had the Amiga. I really didn't get into the Amiga that much. I had a subscribtion to Ahoy! magazine and typed in thousands of lines of code, staying up all night to "de-bug" my game I typed in a BASIC from Ahoy! magazine!. I used to play Ultima 1, 2, and 3. I loved that game!. Also, M.U.L.E! and Karateka!....Don't forget Legend of the F.I.S.T!!!....These days I just can't get into gaming. For some reason it just doesn't seem as fun.
The only thing Apple I will touch is an iPod.
Mac's are great for the artists, but I'm an engineer. WTF am I gonna do with a Mac.
Just wondering if anyone else here uses Mac over Windows. A while ago I invested in a Macbook pro and it was the best decision I've made in a while. Anyone else?
I know I keep *****ing about it, but I just cant get over the prices they're charging...$800 for an extra 2GB of DDR2 667 RAM?! And no choice on video cards...they stick you with a middle of the road ATI 2600 PRO GPU in a $2400 system? Unbelievable...
Student discount FTW, however without it, all of the upgrades are waaay too expensive!Yeah, its was like $200 more for a DVD burner and a $200 more for a 2GB RAM setup.
I use my macbook as a laptop only when I'm out my house. At home I have it hooked up to a 22" widescreen w/ keyboard & mouse and my new external DVD burner all hooked up to a USB hub. Also threw in 2GB ram for like $70.
With a student discount, and getting the "free ipod" (and selling it), my macbook + 2GB ram + DVD burner was maybe only $100 overpriced. If it wasn't for my student discount I wouldn't have purchased the macbook.
Yeah, its was like $200 more for a DVD burner and a $200 more for a 2GB RAM setup.
I use my macbook as a laptop only when I'm out my house. At home I have it hooked up to a 22" widescreen w/ keyboard & mouse and my new external DVD burner all hooked up to a USB hub. Also threw in 2GB ram for like $70.
With a student discount, and getting the "free ipod" (and selling it), my macbook + 2GB ram + DVD burner was maybe only $100 overpriced. If it wasn't for my student discount I wouldn't have purchased the macbook.
Yeah I gotta get back to college one of these days...
BV
Student discount FTW, however without it, all of the upgrades are waaay too expensive!
While I do enjoy my macbook pro, I'd say it's EASILY overpriced all things considered. Apple does essentially make the "coolest" products but sometimes it's really hard to justify the price tag.The upgrades are entirely ridiculous. And, the macbook pro is absolutely retarded expensive for what you [don't] get.