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My loyalty falters...
Pantso:
quote:Originally posted by Tbar:
Don't get me wrong, I think they are much much better than the past, as with everything. But they are still not quite there. As far as the integration goes, as I had mentioned in a previous post, being able to run the OS from the GUI only. Software installation is still a pain for the average non-linux user. When a Windows user or Mac User can hop over to a Linux Machine, install a program, etc. Then I think you will have one hell of a platform. Until then, if you are adamant about the stability of a Unix/Linux OS, again, OS X is the one.
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I definitely agree to that.
ravuya:
Well, since I made my initial post I went out and tried to rediscover why it is why I use a Mac. Guess why? It isn't the software, it isn't the hardware, it isn't even the company. It's the community involved with it.
We have this whole kind of us-against-the-world thing going on that's really great. Mac users are quirky, offbeat, and oftentimes some of the most technically proficient and funny people I have ever met.
So, if for no other reason than the community that churns out hacks, games and great new inventions, I'm not going to leave the Mac, because I remember what happened the last time I did... The Registry. (shudders)
Re: Macs for idiots, UNIX for geeks, what is Windows for?
Windows is for retards.
The Czar:
I was raised on x86 machines. I have years of experience with them and windows and linux. Know what? I switched to the Mac. Before the switch ads, before the massive marketing campaign, before OS X. I'd rather use my PM 7100/80 over any of my x86 boxes. After windows shitting it's pants every 6 weeks and the incomprehensible mess of linux, the Mac is the only real option for me. The Mac works. Period.
Pissed_Macman:
quote:Originally posted by Ravuya:
Well, since I made my initial post I went out and tried to rediscover why it is why I use a Mac. Guess why? It isn't the software, it isn't the hardware, it isn't even the company. It's the community involved with it.
We have this whole kind of us-against-the-world thing going on that's really great. Mac users are quirky, offbeat, and oftentimes some of the most technically proficient and funny people I have ever met.
So, if for no other reason than the community that churns out hacks, games and great new inventions, I'm not going to leave the Mac, because I remember what happened the last time I did... The Registry. (shudders)
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Amen to that
psyjax:
quote:Originally posted by Macman / Bob:
Amen to that
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