Yeah, because you can't "do as much" with a UNIX based OS......... :roll:
Any computer geeks in here?
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There's no way a Mac weighs enough to get a good workout with one. They're much too light and portable. ;) My WIN(NING)dows equipped pc on the other hand, great work out tool. It's very heavy and adds to my strength training routine very well.
Man and with the money you saved buying PC, you could install really neat-o LED lights and clear plastic cases to make your PC look faster than it really is!
disclaimer: that machine is most likely fast as fuck, due to it being built in 2011
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i'm not a computer geek and i hate windows.
i started with a Mac in 1988 and then switched to windows 98, then vista, then windows 7 and although windows may look similar to mac they do not behave the same. ever tried changing the mouse setting in windows 7? you have to be a freaking computer genius just to find the control panel.
after a winbook and 3 dells i gave up on window based machines and went back to mac. the nice thing about mac is it can be as simple or complex as the user needs/wants it to be.Comment
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If you like having to search all over the place for documents, and the headache of switching between many different programs then the pc is for you. If you like having all your programs made to work with each other, get the macbook. That said(and has been before), some schools can be dickish and make it impossible to use purely a Mac.
If you use less programs at once on OS X, that's your use pattern, and has nothing to do with the OS. Similarly, if you don't know how to organize your documents or simply won't do it, it is not the OS's fault. OS X has Finder for that, but W7 has the start button for that.
Oh, and with a Mac you aren't living in a bubble. They are more vulnerable to viruses than Windows, but for now at least, there aren't many viruses being developed for that environment.
EDIT: Just a note - aluminum unibody cases are not a good thing. They act as giant heatsinks, and are far more fragile than any plastic used in Windows-running laptops near that price range. Look at Thinkpads, ASUS laptops, Sony Vaio laptops, Dell Latitudes, and so on.Last edited by CCCXXV; 11-30-2011, 12:27 PM.Comment
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What about grand theft auto and Boarderlands complete with all downloadable content? Right, I suppose GOTY isn't a real game. But whatever, I'll never ever use a pc again. Even the keyboards suck. Again, its your decision, not mine. I'm providing suggestions and help, not trying to sell him something.I think you're full of shit to be quite honest. I like how you threw all downloadable content in there as if that somehow plays a bigger part in taxing the hardware than without.
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Exactly what I said?
If you use less programs at once on OS X, that's your use pattern, and has nothing to do with the OS. Similarly, if you don't know how to organize your documents or simply won't do it, it is not the OS's fault. OS X has Finder for that, but W7 has the start button for that.
And again, I just like the OS much better.
ok, so your point? Even if they are easier to hack(and from I've seen and heard, they are not), theres still a fraction of the number of virus' for a Mac than there are written for pc's.Comment
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Sorry, was motorbike, not GTA. And how am I full of shit? Again, I'm not a fan boy trying to convince you you HAVE to buy a Mac, some like them, some don't.Comment
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raise your hand if you use a Mac for CAD on large capital/engineering projects
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I suppose you're speaking to my comment about cad? I didn't say it was "better", I only said that many more people that I know use Mac's for designing and recording.Comment
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My point is that it doesn't depend on what software you use or what field you're in, it only depends on personal preference.
There are more vulnerabilities, and they go unpatched longer (in most cases, that is). Safari in particular is insecure as hell. It's true that there are fewer viruses written for OS X, but that's changing.Comment
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Exactly what I said?
They're just laid out easier, all professional recording places I know use Mac's.
ok, so your point? Even if they are easier to hack(and from I've seen and heard, they are not), theres still a fraction of the number of virus' for a Mac than there are written for pc's.
The myth that MAC's are better at video and photo editing is old. Maybe years ago when they had software that was build to be optimised on there systems therefore being faster then windows based software, but this is simply not true anymore, e.g. CS5 is apparently 5% faster on windows then MAC.
As for viruses there may not be many around for MAC but they are a lot more serious, mainly because people who use MAC don't have Anti Virus software so they are simply unaware of what is going on. Antivirus software for MAC is still very young its protection leave is not as great as a PC, as there are many back doors that have not been discovered or closed yet.
And your argument that MAC is harder to hack then PC and there is less viruses just makes it worse, this would mean that every virus for MAC would then be optimised to do what it is supposed to making them allot more efficient and dangerous. Otherwise why would a hacker write a virus that is allot more harder for MAC for the same results from windows.sigpicComment
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