doctorj
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OK, time to talk about Vista.stock_man said:I have to agree that there is times to use any of the above mentioned Os's.
Windows - due to its popularity with software and ease of compatibilty etc. But mostly games, games and more games. Personally, I think the games industry will keep windows alive through thick and thin.
Macs - used to be for graphic design (so they say), but now more office and media type software
Linux - for all of us tech heads that like to get down and dirty and be in control (so we think)
Personally, I like to know that when a piece of hardware dies (or I need a new video card), I can go down to the local distributor, give them $50 and go home happy. Problem fixed.
I'm not yet an OSX user so I probably should keep my fingers still for a while yet, but what the heck?doctorj said:OSX is nice to use, I'll agree there. And to all the people that said Linux is nice too, agreed again. Essentially OSX is Linux, but that's another story.
I've been saying this for about 8 years, so I'll be interested to see what my experience eventually is. I don't do games enough to assess that, but I've got a lot of non-mainstream software on this machine that I might find I can't do without.The strength of using a PC with Windows is that you can pick from the lion's share of software and hardware and not have to worry about compatibility of fiddling. All (well... almost) major software vendors, data providers and ISPs support windows not to mention the kids can play games on it - just try getting the latest 3d shooter running well under a windows emulator - yuk!
Many positives to using a Mac, but the trade off is convenience.
Thanks for all that typing. You must have posted your msg while I was typing mine this afternoon.Ants said:I have the new 20''Imac for creative stuff. My Music software of choice was bought out by apple (Logic) So I was forced to buy one.
It is definately a diff beast . And I am still getting used to it. I still use my p.c for almost anything else. But this is really just to keep my Mac HD free'd up Though windows does seem to flow better for me. But Im sure its just because I usually only learn what I need to and a change takes getting used to. So my learning on the mac has been slowed due to simply not forcing myself. They are both networked, no worries there easy access to both drives..
I also lug my imac to school and back when needed. It is def not as easy as a laptop. But you get more bang for yr buck. Youcan get wireless mouse and keyboards so that is not a prob., and I sourced a carry bag/backpack from usa. and does the job nicely.
Hope it helps.
gees I dislike typing, excuse my phrasing.
stock_man said:I have to agree that there is times to use any of the above mentioned Os's.
Windows - due to its popularity with software and ease of compatibilty etc. But mostly games, games and more games. Personally, I think the games industry will keep windows alive through thick and thin.
Are you still using your mac? would like to know since have been looking at a new imac.Well I'm Mac'd. This message is coming to you from a 24" iMac which came home on Saturday.
Out of the box it's been a snack. Took approximately 3 minutes to get the pieces hooked up and the machine running.
Not so digestible: getting it, the domestic network, and a new HP multifunction printer all working together while coping with an incorrect software CD supplied with the printer (grrrrrr), moving offices, performing magic tricks with the TV and sound system (not my department, but they were a terrible distraction to the domestic network techie), and preparations a party for about 60 singers after carol singing last night.
I've downloaded the Mac-specific version of OpenOffice and so far it's handling everything I've been doing with Excel. I've also downloaded FireFox because the Mac browser (Safari) doesn't have Frame specific functions, which I use all the time in ComSec. Apart from that it works fine, and is much cleaner looking than IE.
I haven't yet made any serious efforts to run Windows programs. I'm still finding out what's on here - some of it is not obvious.
Thanks for all your comments. If anyone's still interested I'll report on progress after a few weeks.
Merry Christmas to all,
Ghoti
I am using WebIress, will by Amibroker at soon wil they work on imac, what other possibilities is there in this little world of trading.Sure am, and very happy with it. Do you have any particular questions?
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