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Originally posted by aboutasoandthis Originally Posted by Osmose Quote*Comprehended only if IQ is 160 or higher.* I'm using Windows, but Mac is cool. Windows is like, buy this, buy this, buy this, buy this, buy this, this looks pretty, buy this...With Mac you get it all in one shot. If you're not into computers, this is what you should get. The problem is that there is hardly anything good for Mac as far as games go.[/B]
Originally posted by DaetyrnisMacs seem too "rounded" to me, while Windows has the "square"-ness that I prefer. I don't get it, but the metaphor makes sense to me...
Originally posted by ZeroKirbyXI like Macs for photoshop
Originally posted by RazorI have experience from my TAFE course.PCs: Crashed 3 times near the beginning of the year.Macs: Crashed AT LEAST 26 times so far, with more to come.Macs ****ing suck. Seriously. Some of the reasons they might crash? You're saving your file. You're about to save your file. You have realised that you haven't saved your file recently. Having two programs open? CAN'T COMPUTE, mother****er.Seriously, you hear a lot of jokes about Macs crashing, and honest to God THEY ARE ALL TRUE.Meanwhile, at least PCs have games. Macs don't even have minesweeper.Mine. ****ing. Sweeper. Where is my minesweeper? I want to play minesweeper!Then of course there's the thing I don't have to worry about yet, upgrading. You upgrade your PC by buying new parts. You upgrade your Mac by buying a new Mac.
"80% of all programs are made for Windows"
My impression of Macs is that they are aimed towards people who don't really understand (or want to understand) computers. You get all the things the casual user would want, and there you go!Windows, though I have a bias towards it based on being raised on it, wins the match for me. I use a Mac in my Media Arts class at school, and they are interesting. If they spent less time on crazy graphics (which I will admit can amuse me for way too long...) like pulsing OK buttons and rippling effects, maybe I would like it.Macs seem too "rounded" to me, while Windows has the "square"-ness that I prefer. I don't get it, but the metaphor makes sense to me...*has never used Linux, so no opinion there