Zaap
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- Jun 12, 2008
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I have no issues running Windows 7. It's long been my theory that people dick up their own PC's insisting they need to run tons of anti-everything bullcrap on it. (Well, that along with crap hardware choices.) All of my PC's run fine with just Avast AV and Windows defender and that's it. I don't buy all the "you constantly need to patch this and run that and dick around with this.." No you don't. (By the way, I don't buy the same scenario for Hackintoshes either- same deal- a lot of people just dick around a lot until they screw up their own systems and can't seem to figure out to use backups. -That and crap hardware choices. For drama I guess.)
I like both OS's. OSX is great- I use it at work for Final Cut Pro.
At home, if I have Final Cut Work to do, I'm in OSX. Otherwise, it really doesn't matter. I'm equally at home in Windows 7 or OSX.
There seems to be a pattern with Windows: I didn't mind 98/2000, hated ME, liked XP, hated Vista, really like 7. I have a feeling I'm going to go back to hatred again with 8. (Tiles? On a desktop? Really? They must have brought back all the people they fired from the ME and Vista teams to come up with that.) But of course, I'll have to reserve judgement until I actually use it.
I like both OS's. OSX is great- I use it at work for Final Cut Pro.
At home, if I have Final Cut Work to do, I'm in OSX. Otherwise, it really doesn't matter. I'm equally at home in Windows 7 or OSX.
There seems to be a pattern with Windows: I didn't mind 98/2000, hated ME, liked XP, hated Vista, really like 7. I have a feeling I'm going to go back to hatred again with 8. (Tiles? On a desktop? Really? They must have brought back all the people they fired from the ME and Vista teams to come up with that.) But of course, I'll have to reserve judgement until I actually use it.
