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Been to apple.com a dozen times or so, but thanks for being rude anyway. I want to know what the software is *like*, not just lists of what there is.
It's great. It really is.
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How much graphics-editing software is availible for osx besides photoshop?
A considerable amount.
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Any as good as the gimp?
Yes. In fact, the Gimp is one of them... however it requires running X11. It doesn't run natively using Quartz yet... I don't think.
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Does iTunes sounds as good as xmms on Linux (best mp3 playing program I've ever heard)?
Yes, it does. Oh, iTunes also handles real playlists and it manages your files. It also is your portal to the iTunes Music Service.
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Any better office/word processing apps besides M$ office? Stuff like that.
What's wrong with MS Office for Mac? Nothing. MS's Mac products are top quality, always outshining their Windows counterparts.
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I understand some unix/bsd software works on osx, it being a bsd system. How compatible is it with the majority of 'nix programs?
Mac OS X runs an entire BSD subsystem through Mach, the microkernel at the heart of it all. Then, atop the BSD layers are Mac OS X. OS X is in fact NeXTStep. Mac OS X can run native Cocoa (OS X's native API), YellowBox (OpenStep), Carbon (transitional from Mac OS 8.6-9.2.2), Classic (old Mac OS apps), and is code-compatible with BSD, and most Linux apps.
But the question is... why would you want to run UNIX apps on it? They won't run using Quartz, won't use Aqua, won't act like native apps, and won't follow the UI guidelines. If you're thinking that Mac OS X is "Just Another Unix"... you're wrong.
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And what about updating? Linux updates with a click and a confirmation; how easy is it on osx?
Just about the same. Software Update does it for you.