You mean that update that is essentially a glorified piece of DLC that adds an app-store to Snow Leopard and makes it look a little nicer? No thanks, 7 is still laughing on the top of the hill.brumby said:Anyone else excited for Lion?? Windows 7 can eat its heart out.
You pretty much nailed it. I tend to go back to if you need to fix a mac, you haven't much choice but to buy a new one. If you need to fix a pc, change a part.That fancy apple on the back or front or pretty much plastered everywhere on their machines means fewer options.Arehexes said:I don't consider Macs as crap, everything I need a computer for (gaming mostly) a Windows Machine can help. I use photoshop (barely) and adobe premiere so it could be either or on Mac or Windows machine. I do prefer gaming and most of my games (at like 90%) are Windows machine only.
Most people consider Windows machines better because of more range of freedom in terms of what you can and can't install.
Problem Windows machine users have with Mac users is that most Mac users (at least the one I met) consider Windows machine worthless with no reason. I have met people who say the moment you turn on a windows machine it becomes full of virus's. Which isn't true (also Unix based machines can have these issues as well, seeing how Mac's has some security updates also). But it's the idea that I own a Mac so I'm automatically better then you, which a lot of Windows machine hate a lot.
They are the same, if anyone argues that, they are living in the early '90s when macs had slightly better displays so a designer could tell where they were pushing pixels more precisely. It is the same now from a designer's standpoint ... if they have any logic and aren't hipsters.Shadow-Phoenix said:Are Mac's better for use in art design or PC? i forget.
You can install Windows on a Mac, so you don't need to "Go PC", just run both and switch as needed.OutofMind634 said:I'm sure people have asked this before but lets hear what a new batch of people have to say.
I'm a Mac user. Have been all my life but now I want a change so I'm going PC. Now the big reason is to play games but besides that not much else. And since I'm going to make this switch I just want to ask:
What do you prefer and why?
And a better question:
Why do many people consider that Macs suck and PCs are superior?
Have fun.
OutofMind634 said:Why do many people consider that Macs suck and PCs are superior?
Agreed on half of that. In current times, there is no difference for design/art work.instantbenz said:They are the same, if anyone argues that, they are living in the early '90s when macs had slightly better displays so a designer could tell where they were pushing pixels more precisely. It is the same now from a designer's standpoint ... if they have any logic and aren't hipsters.Shadow-Phoenix said:Are Mac's better for use in art design or PC? i forget.
Actually, Macs are AMAZING as computers, it's just that apple, and the whole culture surrounding them is kind of annoying. Apple because everything they sell is WAY overpriced. 2000 dollars for a macbook pro... the hell? The culture because they think that they are better than everyone, really it's the hipsters in cafes sipping their cappucinos typing a shitty script on their "GOD MACHINE" that gets to most... at least where I'm at.OutofMind634 said:I'm sure people have asked this before but lets hear what a new batch of people have to say.
I'm a Mac user. Have been all my life but now I want a change so I'm going PC. Now the big reason is to play games but besides that not much else. And since I'm going to make this switch I just want to ask:
What do you prefer and why?
And a better question:
Why do many people consider that Macs suck and PCs are superior?
Have fun.
I'm running Gnome 2.x. Unity quickly lost its novelty (and not to mention revealed itself to be antithetical to productivity), and based on the screen shots I've seen, Gnome 3 unfortunately does not look much different. The side bar was my main issue. If I'm actively using more than one window, then the last thing I want to do is to have to scroll over to the side and wait each and every time I need to switch between them. Have also read that Gnome 3 and Unity cannot be friends, but this seems easily remedied by installing Fedora 15.tharglet said:I use Windows for gaming and Ubuntu (w/ Gnome desktop) for work.
Under Ubuntu, the tools I use run faster than under Windows, so it makes more sense to dev under Linux. As I'm a PC gamer, Windows is my only real choice for that
I don't have any cause to use a Mac or their OS, so no interest in using one.
C2Ultima said:Macs are better computers. If they had support for games equal to PC, they'd be the superior game machines. As it stands, the limited selection and lack of specialization for gaming makes PC's the best gaming machines.
Snow Leopard has had an app store for a while now....Griffolion said:You mean that update that is essentially a glorified piece of DLC that adds an app-store to Snow Leopard and makes it look a little nicer? No thanks, 7 is still laughing on the top of the hill.brumby said:Anyone else excited for Lion?? Windows 7 can eat its heart out.