That's because they were all invented by Mac users...Grand_Poohbah said:I've yet to encounter all these vista problems.
All I ever get from it is the constant asking if I'm sure I want to use the program I just selected.
That's because they were all invented by Mac users...Grand_Poohbah said:I've yet to encounter all these vista problems.
This is subjective.xxcloud417xx said:Well, we can't deny that Apple makes great computers.
This is a generalisation.Most will even say they're better than PC (hell, I agree).
This is an unfounded generalisation with some flame on top.xxcloud417xx said:Did i mention that most people who deny that Apple makes great computers are either ignorant, stupid or both? I think we have a good example of one of those people now. Thanks TheGhostOfSin.
Again, subjective.xxcloud417xx said:Esthetics. They also do look pretty nice and sleek.
Another generalisation. In my personal experience, I've never crashed using Vista. Internet Explorer has frozen a handful of times, but that's because it's Internet Explorer (I don't enjoy Firefox).Annoyance. Vista vs. Mac OS X. That's all i got to say.
To tell the truth; because the PC and the Mac Pro were very similarly powered it came down to one simple difference... the mac can run windows. I know you can get OSX to run on a PC, but it's a fairly complicated hack. So now I have a computer that I am not limited to what I can do with it. I can do all my work and animation on the Mac side, and game on the Windows side.xitel said:I second this question, and not as an attack on Macs, but just what attracted you to them.the_tramp said:This isn't a statement, I mean it as an honest question to all Mac users...
Why did you buy a Mac as opposed to a PC?
Name one.quickpaw said:Just because computers are in the majority does not make them superior. Macs are better in every aspectNimbus said:I would say that 90% of computer users disagree with you.xxcloud417xx said:Well, we can't deny that Apple makes great computers. Most will even say they're better than PC (hell, I agree). So I figured that mac users deserved a Mac thread (even PC users should read up on Mac). So here it is the iThread dedicated to Mac chat.
I would also like to invite some pro Mac users to discuss on here and answer questions about Macs.
I prefer correct spelling ><SnowCold said:iPreffer PC
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I "think" MacBooks fit that well (not sure about emulators), but a healthy laptop will too. There probably is more to consider though such as cost and the possibility of other functions you may need your laptop to perform later.SecretTacoNinja said:I want a new laptop (god forbid I'll be able to afford one... but I digress...) and all of our previous computers have been fucked by viruses in the past. I want a laptop that has these features:
Very good at:
Internet surfing
Playing and downloading music and videos
Playing downloaded games (like SNES/Gameboy emulators and I Wanna Be The Guy)
Won't get viruses
And has an easy interface
Won't crash very often
Can Macs do all these? Help a gal out here.
Thank you.Varchld said:I "think" MacBooks fit that well (not sure about emulators), but a healthy laptop will too. There probably is more to consider though such as cost and the possibility of other functions you may need your laptop to perform later.
And congratulations for having the only constructive post in this thread, actually asking something about Mac products rather then comparing wang size.
Ha! The internet isn't the battleground the media wants you to think it is. I have no extra virus protection and have yet to notice a single virus. My computer is still running blazingly fast and I am having no problems. Also, Macs have no Anti-Virus protection at-all. If any hacker decided to make a virus for a Mac, you'd all be screwed.quickpaw said:Susceptibility to viruses. Macs are almost completely immune. Whereas computers you either have to buy extra virus protection or expect you're computer to be infected within 30 seconds of internet use.Nimbus said:Name one.quickpaw said:Just because computers are in the majority does not make them superior. Macs are better in every aspectNimbus said:I would say that 90% of computer users disagree with you.xxcloud417xx said:Well, we can't deny that Apple makes great computers. Most will even say they're better than PC (hell, I agree). So I figured that mac users deserved a Mac thread (even PC users should read up on Mac). So here it is the iThread dedicated to Mac chat.
I would also like to invite some pro Mac users to discuss on here and answer questions about Macs.
First of all Matey your on a gaming site. thus basically all of the expensive computer using people here will be on PC's since there are hardly any decent big games for Macs.xxcloud417xx said:Well, we can't deny that Apple makes great computers. Most will even say they're better than PC (hell, I agree). So I figured that mac users deserved a Mac thread (even PC users should read up on Mac). So here it is the iThread dedicated to Mac chat.
I would also like to invite some pro Mac users to discuss on here and answer questions about Macs.
My PC has been connected to the internet since I first got it. (Broadband and Fixed electric bill.) and the only virus protection I've ever had is AVG. (free)quickpaw said:Susceptibility to viruses. Macs are almost completely immune. Whereas computers you either have to buy extra virus protection or expect you're computer to be infected within 30 seconds of internet use.
Macs can, technically, but you're paying more for less computer. For example, taken directly from the Apple website [http://www.apple.com/macbook/]:SecretTacoNinja said:I want a new laptop (god forbid I'll be able to afford one... but I digress...) and all of our previous computers have been fucked by viruses in the past. I want a laptop that has these features:
Very good at:
Internet surfing Any computer, any OS.
Playing and downloading music and videos Any computer, any OS.
Playing downloaded games (like SNES/Gameboy emulators and I Wanna Be The Guy) Easiest on Windows, more difficult but higher functionality on Linux, hardest and least supported on Macs
Won't get viruses Oh hell. Linux would be best for this. Any computer/OS can prevent viruses, though. Firewall, virus/spyware/adware scanners, and not using P2P like LimeWire.
And has an easy interface Some dystros for Linux, although not all. Windows and Macs are both fairly easy to use. Any OS.
Won't crash very often Every OS has it's quirks. Windows gets the most support, but has the most likely to go wrong. Mac crashes easily and inexplicably in some programs, and flies wonders in others. Linux is the least supported, since it's all individual-coded drivers and such, but has the least likely to go wrong.
Can Macs do all these? Help a gal out here.
Not unlike any computer which you're willing to pay for. The more you pay,the better it is (of sorts) regardless of OS.xxcloud417xx said:Many reasons :the_tramp said:This isn't a statement, I mean it as an honest question to all Mac users...
Why did you buy a Mac as opposed to a PC?
Performance. Macs are really performant computers and they always have been. Go to Apple.com and look up the Mac Pro, it's insane.
Aren't all operating systems? Few would buy an Operating System that was as utilitarian as a DOS screen.Esthetics. They also do look pretty nice and sleek.
Way to go, Captian Obvious! You've saved the day again!Annoyance. Vista vs. Mac OS X. That's all i got to say.
Then again I like my files the way they are in mostly RAW formats, or windows proprietary codec-compressed files.Service. Apple has a great warranty and they replace almost without question. Not only that, they now will transfer all your files from your PC to a Mac when you make the purchase of one, free of charge.
How does that mean they perform or "are" better?Marketing. I will admit I'm a slave to marketing, so are alot of people. And Apple knows how to present their stuff.
You probably didn't give it a solid try, I run Ubuntu. I like it. Well mostly because IT DIDN'T COST A FORTUNE!Nimbus said:Annoyance: The only OS I have used that I thought was worse to use than OSX was Ubuntu. And that was probably because I didn't give Ubuntu a proper try.