Platypus
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- Apr 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: Cogman
Originally posted by: Platypus
Originally posted by: Cogman
Originally posted by: Platypus
If apple bashers spent 5 seconds researching and/or actually using their products they'd realize that it's just another option in computing with both strengths and weaknesses. The same can be said for windows bashers, etc, etc.
Why is it so hard for people to just accept that every OS and platform has both good and bad things about it and they just need to choose the right tool for the right job? Zealots are fucking pathetic and have no business in computers if their blind hatred for something clouds their judgement.
Lol, How does hating a certain product or brand suddenly make someone unable to make decisions in the computer industry? Maybe there is a good reason I hate apple branded stuff, did you ever weigh that in? Blind defense of a company is just as bad as blind hatred of it.
and yes, there are several reasons I can list for disliking apple. Good Objective reasons mind you. Can you give me good objective reasons to defend apple?
Um, seriously re-read what I said. I'm not blindly defending a company, I'm taking the proper neutral stance in this case. Hating a certain product or brand in this case will cause you to make an uninformed decision. Let's say you need to buy a server but you hate Sun... but their product has the best performance at the best cost. You decide to go with IBM and end up with a higher cost and less performance. That's just one generic case of what I'm talking about. I see this CONSTANTLY in enterprise environments and it's just ridiculous.
What specific reason do you hate Apple products? Hating their user base or their marketing is not a valid answer.
The crux of my point is, every OS and platform out there has strengths and weaknesses.. if it doesn't work for you then don't use it, but don't talk shit about it with a smug attitude because you think you're above it... and don't buy into marketing FUD. Judge a products worth by it's real world application. An absolutely perfect case of this is the user in this thread that said he hates apple because itunes sucks and he wants control over his ipod. Had he spent 5 seconds on google he would have found multiple alternatives. My post was not just directed at you OP.
Fine, I can see where you are coming from.
Specific reasons for disliking apple.
* Dishonest marketing. I'm sorry if that doesn't qualify for you, but for me, I really hate companies that publicly advocate dishonesty.
* Price. Most apple products (not all) are over priced. It is easy to prove by just looking at comparable PCs. And there is little reason for it. Apple doesn't have products that are vastly superior or anything, they just have more expensive products.
Those are the two main reasons for me hating macs. Reasons I would never get a mac (And not necessarily something that apple is doing wrong, IE not something to get angry over).
* There is far less software for the mac operating system.
* Mac is just a unix variant, If I want a *nix environment I'll just go with Linux.
* IMO the mac interface is not better/easier to use then any other interface. So where is the benefit?
I can see why fanboyism is annoying, believe me, I've seen it first hand from people defending intel products over AMD products (When AMD offered a better price/performance in the K7/K8 era) and when Intel began producing better products then amd (The Core2 era). It is annoying as no reason can break through to them. (And whats worse, they will literally go into a state of denial when proven wrong).
I just can't see a good reason to choose a mac over a PC, hence I can't see what sort of place they can really have in the market.
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The one thing that really ties me to Mac at this point is the software suite called Logic. It's light years ahead of anything I can run on Windows except ProTools. I might actually install OSX on my PC and run it there.