RE: Love your computer again…

November 7th, 2007 § 2 comments

I responded to a reader comment today, and I thought I would share the mail. I know that there is still all this Mac vs. Windows stuff (Is it just me or is this just like the East Coast vs. West Coast stuff…if only I could figure out which one was Biggie and which one was Tupac…now there is a philosophical question for you) so I thought I would share my response with you so I can show you how truly OS Agnostic this site is.

Sure I have been writing a lot about Apple lately with the release and testing of Leopard, but this site is not, nor will it ever be a place to carry on the nonsense that exists between Windows and Apple fanboys. Both are only as good as the person using them.

I recently switched to a Macbook Pro for my personal laptop (2.2Ghz 4GB Ram) but I was hardly out of love with computing. I still use Windows XP on my home desktop, Vista in parallels, and XP on my work laptop and desktop. I don’t have problems with them.

I love my Mac, but I am not using it because Windows was so bad I had to.

Jason

Short and sweet, but to the point. Your thoughts?

 

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§ 2 Responses to RE: Love your computer again…"

  • Jon Cardozo says:

    I thought about getting the Macintosh myself, but I’m scared I won’t be able to adapt. By the way, does anyone know what percentage of computer users now use a Macintosh?

  • iindie says:

    Reply to Jon Cardozo

    Hi and to answer your question Mac os X’s marketshare has been rocketing for the whole of 2007, first things you have to know about buying a mac are :

    1) If you don’t intend for a All in one solution and look for expandability reliability ease of use and power on a desktop machine , look for a MacPro they can run Vista , OsX , Ubuntu , XP all in one and mostly at screaming speeds 5.9/6.0 on Vista Ultimate 64 bit edition.

    2) Ram , dont buy from Apple , they sell them a little expensive.

    3) HD Drives, same thing.

    4) Video Card , if you intend to do a lot of 3D , gaming video compression the Quadro Nvidia is a great GPU , works great and they have a good bang as a PRO card , if you want something cheaper and yet fast the Radeon X1900XT is the way to go.

    5) Screen : ACD 30 inch for pro work , i heard Dell has a cheaper model out but i would not trust its color accuracy.

    With this type of machine you combine the best bang for the buck around in terms of computing you can run Windows via BootCamp and winXp will run at native speed, via Parralles , and you wont have to reboot out of mac os X to XP , or run programs via CrossOver . All of these work great.

    Adaptation to mac os X is easy if you live in the US since there are Apple store galore , Mac User Groups in your area that are glad to help and teach , if you have been around a Unix system you will quickly find yourself at home quicker than on Linux ,

    In terms of support and Question and Answers there is a whole community online at support.apple.com with discussions boards to solve out problems and answer questions. and dont worry they never use RTFM terms there.

    Hoping this helps…

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