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RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Blonde - 03-06-2012 Mac is a great working computer. I got a iMac 27" that i use for different things like image editing, video editing and such. Apple is a great company, and Macs is all worth the money. Stop hatin' RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Jan - 03-06-2012 (03-06-2012, 12:43 PM)Tingfinder Wrote: Mac is a great working computer. I got a iMac 27" that i use for different things like image editing, video editing and such. Apple is a great company, and Macs is all worth the money. Windows is just better. RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Nudelholz - 03-06-2012 Lets roll, I love those discussions. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 1 - No price premium for flashy design Yes the price argument, it is true that they are expensive, still the thing you get, unibody etc is high quality, I've got my MBP Early 2011 now since about 1 year using it every day, it looks like new and I never had any problems with either hard or software. It's running as fast as it did when I bought it, I take about 20 seconds to do a full reboot from pressing restart on the desktop to being back on the desktop and starting a browser, speaks for itself I would say, that's something you won't see on a Windows PC. Also, be honest, a MacBook Pro looks fucking awesome. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 2- thousands of decent games Well, this is not an argument supporting that 'Mac sucks'. Mac is able to run pretty much all of the games, just as every other computer, the only reason it can't is because a majority of the companies develops games for the majority of players, because most of the people are using Windows it is quite obvious that they will develop their games mainly for Windows. As Mac users have increased throughout the years games have been more and more available for Macs, for example Steam running on Mac has been a giant leap forward, making Mac users able to run all of their favorite games. I can tell you, there is barely a difference of running a game on Mac or on Windows. Yes if you want to play games you are probably better of with Windows IF they are not supported on Mac. Still this is not an argument saying that Mac sucks. Just because the games are not developped for Mac mainly doesn't mean the system itself is bad, it's just that not that many people have a Mac. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 3- two mouse buttons!!! I don't really know what you mean. You can 1. configure your trackpad to have two mouse buttons, it will assign a specific area of the trackpad as right click, works without problesm just as on any other laptop 2. you configure the trackpad so if you click/tap with two fingers it does a right click OR 2. you plug in a mouse. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 4- customizable options You can do pretty much the same with a Mac Pro too, we're talking about normal big computers here though, not about laptops or similar. I can open my MacBook and change hardware too if I feel like it, yes it breaks my warranty, but the same will happen if you open a Dell laptop running Windows. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 5- repair costs I've got a 3 year warranty. In the first month when I had my Mac, I spilled soup over the keyboard, the whole thing went crazy, I went to the next Apple Store, they repaired it within 1 day for free, the repair was worth about 800€, they replaced the whole keyboard and bottom part of it, everything brand new, for free. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 6-product outdatement Yes, the iPad2 looked exactly the same, the interior completely changed though, that's the important part, same for the iPhone4S or other products. The changes were not as significant as it would be a whole new product but there were significant improvements, where's the problem with that? People don't have to get the new one when they already have the old one, Apple just gives them the opportunity to get a newer and improved version of the other product. Also this is against Apple itself, the iPad doesn't have to do anything with a Mac computer. They are being updated pretty much every year, where's the problem here? (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 7 - The CD-ROM has an eject button I've got an eject button right here on my keyboard. Spoiler :
Yes, it's not next to the CD insert thingy but, does that matter? I don't think so. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 8 - Far better media capability I've got VLC right here on my Mac, I can play any format never had one I couldn't play. Also you are trying to tell me that Windows is the better computer for media work? I think 99% of all people working in graphics areas or having anything to do with media will say you are wrong. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 9 - The menu is where? This is a thing you just have to get used to for a week, once you did that you will find it great. Unlike in Windows this actually saves space on the screen as you don't have two bars, one of them being quite useless. It's quite handy to have the SAME bar for every program. The positive effects are that it always has the same structure for every program, meaning that once you find 'preferences' in one, it will be in the same spot for most of the other programs, just as an example. Also why would every program need its own menu bar in addition to the system bar? As long as the program is not active, so you are tabbed out of it you don't need the bar, with Mac you will always only see the bar of the ACTIVE program, changing programs changes the bar. Why would you need to see the Firefox menu while being in Photoshop e.g.? (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 10 - Build your own computer Well there are certain variations you can choose from when ordering your Mac, unlike to Windows you are indeed bound to specific products. Those products are high quality products though, they are no random constellation of different parts, they are chosen with care and work together perfectly, clearly shown by the perfect performance of the product itself. Less variety but you can't tell me that the products don't have a certain quality. So yes, you can't say you want 1-800-cheap-RAM-and-CPU-parts-please. (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 11-freedom I can do that too? I can play around, change everything, access my filesystem and change system files, if I fuck it up I simply restore it from my backup which is automatically created by my TimeMachine every hour. If that doesn't work I reinstall it? (03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: These are a few reasons why owning a pc is better than owning a Mac. There is still many reasons I haven't listed as to why macs are piles of useless junk. Go for more. It seems more like you don't like Macs in general for whatever reason as you can't say they are 'a pile of useless junk', it's a computer just like yours, the difference is mainly the operating system. I can do what you can do, why is my computer useless junk? Spoiler :
RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Sommer - 03-06-2012 I Got a mac too. I Got it at my boarding school when i started there, it is actually not as bad as everyone says it is. Its twice as fast as my windows even though my windows got 3 times better specs. And they're great for working. Even if you can't play all the games you can just Bootcamp your mac. RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Mini-Shox - 03-06-2012 (03-06-2012, 12:52 PM)Nudelholz Wrote:(03-06-2012, 12:22 PM)Jan Wrote: 5- repair costs but the real question is, did they refund the soup you spilled over it? RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Sommer - 03-06-2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3h6kOLYGtI&feature=related RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Faustie - 03-06-2012 Lol, so anyway, here's my answer.. Who gives a shit Seriously, I use both, they're both fine. Neither is anything special, but unless you're getting a supercomputer, what is? It's just a piece of hardware, electronics, tons of 0s and 1s. It's got nothing on the complexity of biology or chemistry, such as the human body. Maybe you guys should start looking after your bodies more instead of your computers ![]() RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Jan - 03-06-2012 (03-06-2012, 04:54 PM)Faustie Wrote: Lol, so anyway, here's my answer.. Faustie, Faustie, when will you ever stop being the macho? RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - Colonel Burger - 03-06-2012 (03-06-2012, 04:59 PM)Jan Wrote:(03-06-2012, 04:54 PM)Faustie Wrote: Lol, so anyway, here's my answer.. He's just the superior Alpha Male he is, he can't help it. RE: What windows users do to macs... (including me) - DarkSider - 03-06-2012 Windows will always win no matter how many viruses we get. ![]() its called antivirus mac users we use them to get rid of things called viruses. |