I don't do Apple.
Mac OS has some benefets over windows 7, and generally has better compatibility than debian based linux distros, but from my experience is inferior to both.
Most linux distros have a similar look and feel to Mac OS, but in general linux is prettier (compiz is rather nice), more stable and is every actually more capable of performing tasks given a level of know how (or the ability to consult google)-especially once WINE is running and configured.
Windows is a different visual style, and at this point has ripped off most of the best visual features of Mac OS without changing too much. While windows is often criticized for it's recycled code and general lack of innovation, it has by far the best application support and, of late, seems to be pushing graphics rendering further through directX. It is generally stable (assuming the system was put together with someone with some basic knowledge)-my windows 7 laptop crashes far less frequently than my girlfriends Mac book.
The apple hardware supplied by Apple is ungodly expensive compared to all but the most ridiculous OEMs and, worse still, feels cheap. A friend of mine bought a macbook pro around the same time as I bought my laptop, and her keyboard is worn to shit and generally feels horrible whereas mine still has its nice finish (I'd estimate, as well, that my keyboard gets more of a workout as I'm
constantly using my laptop, however she somewhat lives on facebook so usage is probably fairly even). Another friend, who is more on the tech savvy side, has a habit of constantly upgrading to the latest 17" macbook pro, and it's nothing short of disgusting how many problems he's had with them (hard disks and wireless cards dying). The hardware is often well underspecced for the price range, which given the system demands of Mac OS are far less is reasonable, however macbooks have no cooling and, frankly, abysmally small HDDs. For the cost of the machines I'd almost be expecting HDDs that small to be solid state...
Then there's the way apple treats their customers. They weld the CPU to the motherboard on their desktops (so a big fuck you to anyone who would rather upgrade a cpu than their whole damn machine), they manufacture their laptops so a special tool is needed to open them (forcing users to go to the mac store and have them install new HDDs/RAM) and they make shitty, useless 'mini' DVI/HDMI ports so you need to buy and carry around a shitty cable to plug your laptop into a screen.
So yeah, I feel that Apple are insulting with how they treat their customers. My amazing (and painfully obvious) hatred of Apple was born when I was researching what computer to buy, and came to fully understand just how controlling and overpriced they are.
darkfire613 said:
With multitouch gestures, I meant. Not clicking on other tabs or other stuff. Two finger swipes left and right switch between tabs, three fingers up and down raises and lowers volume, etc. Mainly this is bred from laziness, as I now can do most of my internet browsing with only minimal mouse movements.
Multitouch gestures are supported by most modern synaptics touchpads. While it is true that Mac OS and Apple hardware were the first to do this, it's been fairly common in all systems for some time.