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Yeah, I know. And you should see an iPod work with a BMW. Pretty cool.
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I'm loving my new G6 iMac. Very sleek, sexy design. Excellent operation. It's perfect for my needs. I've got a PC at work for all the boring stuff.
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Making Change Happen
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Mac's look really really cool...sitting on a shelf.
Try using one and they are frustrating as all hell. Very cute, but the usability sucks. I think mac enthusiasts ignore the functional quirks cause they really really want to like the mac...even if it is a PIA to deal with. I really wanted to like them. I love the way they look. I love the way the OS does fancy cool wipes and the like, but can't get past the fact that they are more about style over substance..and anytime I want to get anything done, they frustrate the piss out of me. |
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No frustration here, but perhaps I'm not doing what you're trying to do. I'm websurfing, chatting, emailing, listening to music and editing video.
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And on the same token, there are some things that are far superior on the Mac side. Program files, for instance. A PC program consists of the executeable and any support files that are usually located in a directory in Program Files. But the there's dll's and registry entries that are beyond cryptic. It's so complex that you basically can't manually install or uninstall. One of those gets screwed up, you're toast. Mac programs, on the other hand, are exactly what they appear to be, a folder with all the files. The only other file is a preference file. Each program has one (sometimes two, but rarely) and it's located in the System Folder under Preferences. AND, even if you lose that file, the program just creates a new one with the default settings. No hidden files, no crazy-ass registry nightmares. Just drag and drop the folder, it's installed. Throw the folder in the trash, it's uninstalled. Heaven.
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I've grown up on Macs (have used them almost exclusively since 1987). Currently I use a PC quite a bit at work and it has been a learning curve for me (I actually have two computers on my desk: a Wintel box from HP and a G5 iMac). And independant studies consistantly give the usability edge to the Mac operating system. Main factors usually given are intuitiveness and learnability (assuming no previous computer knowledge). And Macs are and always will be swankier.
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I'm a PC man, but I always hear how superior macs are in graphical applications. Since I'm a database guy, I never went to apple. What do you use them for? Graphics/animation? Or something else? |
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Wow, your ahead of the time..I thought they just came out with the G5's... ![]() Edit: This has been covered, but I left it in cause I had posted it already I have been a PC guy for so long, and recently started using a Mac als, and I love it. as soon as I can totally migrate (meaning afford a iBook or Powerbook) I will. Some of my reasons: No Virus software needed (according to a friend who works for apple, only 2 known viruses for mac, and they are in a lab) No spyware software needed Unix based Easier to use software (That I use, i am not a gamer, so dont need that stuff) Integrates better with the iPod No Windows registry Easy to synch iPod, PDA, Bluetooth phone, iCal, and address book with just one program. And they look cooler ![]() Last edited by FEJ : 01-10-2005 at 10:01 PM. Reason: Cause I didnt read page 2 of the thread |
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