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| Goose Stompin' Time! Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rocky Hill, CT
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| What, exactly, is wrong with Windows? It's stable, easy to use, and far better supported than Macs. I love how Apple doubled their market share with the introduction with Windows hardware compatibility. Or, as I bring up later, install Linux. Still the same price.
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| Like a steam locomotive, rollin' down the track... Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Rockaway Park, NY
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| The guy starts a thread because he's excited about his new mac and you go and piss in his cheerios....come on, don't be a Debbie Downer. What anti-virus program do you run on your pc? |
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| Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hunter, NY
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MAC may have less software available... But what it has is great and fits perfect.. MAC also has a UNIX OS so I can use my scripting talents... I haven't fired up the windows side of my MAC - so far I don't need it... And don't intend to.. I have Office and XWindows server so i can do anything on it for work.. I like it..
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| Willey Pond, Strafford, NH Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Strafford, New Hampshire
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| Can't we just turn this into a ski gear battle? Skis can be the pc's Snowboards can be the mac's Tele gear will be the Linux (the free aspect will be realized when set up well for backcountry) Now all the skiers can tell the others they're not really enjoying their sports. I've been using Macintosh since 1988 (really) just because it works well for me. The stability of OS X has been great and I just smile when some creepy little program tries to drop an .exe file on it. What has become nice for everybody is that $1500 will get you a very productive computer-regardless of the platform. The price difference between the Mac world and the PC world used to be much larger. I suppose that it depends what you use the computer for. If I was gamer then I would see it differently.
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| Kenzie RIP Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Leominster, MA
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| Don't know where you are looking, but prices aren't that out of wack. Laptop prices are pretty close to their PC counterparts in price. iMacs are all-in-ones and carry a slight premium over a similarly specd desktop. Mac Pros are exactly that, you shouldn't be buying them as an email web surfing machine.
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| Goose Stompin' Time! Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rocky Hill, CT
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BitDefender, by the way. As a backup for my built-in Common Sense software. Quote:
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As you may have been able to figure out, I'm not quite the target audience for either Apple or Microsoft. From here on out I build my own desktops, configured toward the high end (8GB of RAM and dual video cards, but still under $1K for my new PC.) I'm a gamer (beyond solitaire, at least) and engineer, so the solution is obvious: dual boot Windows and Linux. I tried just going Linux, but it was just too much work to get everything working just right that was meant for Windows. At the same time, there is software that I'm intending on using that is only available for Linux, namely OpenFOAM. I'll be getting a new laptop sometime this summer, probably, for use on ski weekends next year. Waiting for the AMD Turion Ultra system to come out, which promises some pretty nifty power saving features. Honestly, I don't mean to threadjack, and to each his own. But that means allowing me to be happy with Windows, too.
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| Sugarbush Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: New York, NY
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