Originally posted by: Penth
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Penth
When I first heard Apple was switching to x86 I wanted to try it. Since then I have had the chance to use a few friends apples and I don't care to try osx anymore. Every time I'm there he want to do something with it that he can't. I thought it was just supposed to work. Isn't that what apple sales people on?
One of them downloaded some episodes of the office from iTunes and was trying to get it to play on the tv. It took like 15 minutes to get the first episode to play. On my windows based network you could download a tv show on any computer and watch it on the media center immediately, no fudging with a keyboard or trying to get your computer out of standby or whatever the apple equivalent is. Media Center just works.
Your friend is a moron. It takes all of 10 seconds to plug another monitor/TV into a Mac. MUCH easier then a PC, because it automatically detects everything. Whatever he was doing that took 15 minutes, he was doing it wrong
Also, another example is that another friend wanted to export a graphic to mya from photoshop. He messed with it for two hours and didn't get it. I don't know if it's possible, but is certainly doesn't just work like I would expect. He also tried downloading some torrent. I'm sure this is a matter of his computer not being setup right but safari saves the torrent to the desktop then you need to open whatever torrent program he uses and take care of that. On my Windows box I click the link and the download starts. It just works.
Once again, your friend is a moron. You can't just export a graphic from maya to Photoshop, you have to render it. Maya and Photoshop on both OS X and XP are IDENTICAL. I've used both on both platforms. All you do in Maya is press the render button and then save it as an image and open in PS. The same steps as in Windows. As to Safari, I agree, thats dumb, but just use Firefox. It's the same program as the one on Windows.
Last one is availability of software. He was trying to find something to use newsgroups. I don't think he found anything good after 30 minutes of searching. Thank goodness there is one windows notebook in that place.
Apparently your friend doesn't know how to use Google. I'm a HUGE newsgroups user, and I can tell you that Unison on OS X owns every other newsgroup program I've used, on Windows and OS X. It RULES.
Anyway, after many hours spent on a mac I have to say that it is a lot of hype. There are some good things like the application removal and install and some of the built in software is pretty good. XP will keep me just fine until Vista arrives.
The TV thing was messing up because every time he closed the laptop the image on the tv would turn off and he couldn't get it to stop. He had to change setting and get a bluetooth keyboard to let him wake the machine up while the cover was closed. My point here is that it didn't just work. He was able to figure it out, but my point is that he had to figure it out. I thought you don't have to do that on Macs.
With the photoshop/maya thing I'm not talking about rendering an image from maya, I"m talking about creating a stupid icon for some toolbar or script. I understand the applications are not built to work with each other and that they are the same on either platform. What I'm saying is that a lot of people try to sell apples based on this idea that you can just install your software and it just lets you get to work without making you configure it.
And I just tried searching google for newsgroup readers for mac, with variations including binary, os x, usenet etc. Unison doesn't come up anywhere high enough in the results to be easily found. Sure it exists and it may very well be great, but it's not as easy to find as a good windows news reader.