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Don't get a Mac. That's old enough, it might still have a PowerPC processor, and you'll run into all sorts of problems.
"All computers have problems, but macs do not have this problem."
Quote from: SomeKittens on January 16, 2011, 02:26:24 PMDon't get a Mac. That's old enough, it might still have a PowerPC processor, and you'll run into all sorts of problems.Thanks. Weird that it'd have a PC processor...These are school computers, and weren't used that much (since most people used the windows ones...)
Quote from: Ring Wraith on January 16, 2011, 02:34:16 PMQuote from: SomeKittens on January 16, 2011, 02:26:24 PMDon't get a Mac. That's old enough, it might still have a PowerPC processor, and you'll run into all sorts of problems.Thanks. Weird that it'd have a PC processor...These are school computers, and weren't used that much (since most people used the windows ones...)PC stands for "personal computer". Macs are a computer that's personal.Incidentally, they now use Intel processors, which are more PC than PowerPC
Quote from: SomeKittens on January 16, 2011, 10:42:15 PMQuote from: Ring Wraith on January 16, 2011, 02:34:16 PMQuote from: SomeKittens on January 16, 2011, 02:26:24 PMDon't get a Mac. That's old enough, it might still have a PowerPC processor, and you'll run into all sorts of problems.Thanks. Weird that it'd have a PC processor...These are school computers, and weren't used that much (since most people used the windows ones...)PC stands for "personal computer". Macs are a computer that's personal.Incidentally, they now use Intel processors, which are more PC than PowerPCYes I know what PC stands for and Macs are technically "PC"'s but they don't preform like a real one.
I have to use them sometimes when I work on iPhone apps. Not fun.
Plus you don't get all the junk software that prebuilt computers have (I assume Macs have that stuff too).
What about Macs bugs you? (I like talking about OSes)QuotePlus you don't get all the junk software that prebuilt computers have (I assume Macs have that stuff too).Apple Commercial - Get A Mac, Mac Vs Bloated PC
What about Macs bugs you? (I like talking about OSes)
Photoshop IS a game to her.
Honestly, I need to start keeping a list. On the occasions I have to use macs I run into several nuisances right off the bat, and then forget them the next day. Usually, it's picky little interface issues. I was using a Mac once and wanted to change the mouse sensitivity. Where is that? Where's the control panel? How do I get there? There's virtually nothing on my desktop that looks helpful. On Windows I can click the big friendly start button and see "Control Panel" and potentially figure things out from there.On Mac, you click the big friendly apple in the corner and click "System Preferences" (which makes a lot more sense than control panel) and click on mouse/keyboard. No problem. You just have to get used to the OS.Plus there's lots of gnat-sized nuisances:Why are the close/minimize/maximize buttons on the left of windows? I've got like 3 inches between my mouse and my keyboard, which means I have to pick up my mouse a time or two to travel far enough to the left side of my screen to manipulate my windows (which I do a LOT). This might have been related to my mouse sensitivity issues, though.Left instead of right. Who cares?I also don't like command+clicking vs right-clicking. Mouse work should be a job for one hand only.That can be adjusted, but you're right, that is annoying. I use two fingers on the pad and a click for the right click.It also seems that Macs have been on the "function follows form" train for longer than windows. That toolbar thingy that pops up at the bottom of your screen (I forget what it's called) has always annoyed me. It's seems tailor made for the imbecile consumers who only ever use their computers for internet, email, movies, and pictures. I on the other hand like to have quick access to ALL my random collection of installed programs, which is exactly what I get from my Windows start menu.And the Spotlight feature isn't quick access to everything? You just have to search. There's also the Finder, which is pretty quick as well.And does it count as nuisance that every window looks like iTunes?¿lolwut?
QuoteWhat about Macs bugs you? (I like talking about OSes)I like being able to play games on my computer
Quote from: Ring Wraith on January 17, 2011, 12:44:41 PMPhotoshop IS a game to her.You can't spend 19 hours a day, 7 days a week for 15 months playing photoshop to get 200m xp and assure yourself the #1 rank, so therefore it isn't a game.