judasmachine
Diamond Member
This is pretty much an argument over operating systems now that apples use the same parts right? Or is this an argument over whose shell is prettier?
Mmmm apple pie.
Mmmm apple pie.
Originally posted by: Cogman
How about this, What makes an apple vastly superior to a windows/linux based machine?
I have yet to have an apple person give me a real answer to this. Most of there answers are things which both systems already have.
Macs cost more, End of story, I've looked it up more then enough times (and recently) to be convinced that you are buying a mac because its cool, not because you want a functional piece of equipment.
And, while I concede that not every mac user is a smug jerk, a fair portion of them are. (Especially the men, most women don't seem to be smug about their macs, however there seems to be some alpha dog toggle that flips when a man buys a mac). Its like someone that buys expensive cloths, they aren't all smug jerks, however, the higher the price they spend, the more likely they are to be a smug jerk. This applies to cars, Stereos, ect. Its the attitude of "I spent more so I'm better then you."
Originally posted by: judasmachine
This is pretty much an argument over operating systems now that apples use the same parts right? Or is this an argument over whose shell is prettier?
Mmmm apple pie.
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Running vista 64 natively on a mac pro is not emulation. i am not talking about using a virtual machine, i'm talking running windows natively on apple hardware.
Originally posted by: Cogman
How about this, What makes an apple vastly superior to a windows/linux based machine?
I have yet to have an apple person give me a real answer to this. Most of there answers are things which both systems already have.
Macs cost more, End of story, I've looked it up more then enough times (and recently) to be convinced that you are buying a mac because its cool, not because you want a functional piece of equipment.
And, while I concede that not every mac user is a smug jerk, a fair portion of them are. (Especially the men, most women don't seem to be smug about their macs, however there seems to be some alpha dog toggle that flips when a man buys a mac). Its like someone that buys expensive cloths, they aren't all smug jerks, however, the higher the price they spend, the more likely they are to be a smug jerk. This applies to cars, Stereos, ect. Its the attitude of "I spent more so I'm better then you."
Originally posted by: sourceninja
Originally posted by: Cogman
How about this, What makes an apple vastly superior to a windows/linux based machine?
I have yet to have an apple person give me a real answer to this. Most of there answers are things which both systems already have.
Macs cost more, End of story, I've looked it up more then enough times (and recently) to be convinced that you are buying a mac because its cool, not because you want a functional piece of equipment.
And, while I concede that not every mac user is a smug jerk, a fair portion of them are. (Especially the men, most women don't seem to be smug about their macs, however there seems to be some alpha dog toggle that flips when a man buys a mac). Its like someone that buys expensive cloths, they aren't all smug jerks, however, the higher the price they spend, the more likely they are to be a smug jerk. This applies to cars, Stereos, ect. Its the attitude of "I spent more so I'm better then you."
I have a simple answer. I want a unix notebook that requires no effort on my part to get functioning. I also want the ability to run photoshop and flash. Apple provides this. Nothing else currently does.
Sure I can buy a dell notebook and get ubuntu to work on it. But there is always something that doesn't work 100%. My macbook pro just works. No hacks, no work around, it just functions. That is worth the extra couple hundred I put out. On top of that, I enjoy the MacOS and the slick interface. I enjoy many of the programs that can only be found on the mac (textmate, garageband, etc)
So that makes it superior for what I want to do and superior for my job (developing unix software). A side advantage is that I can do iphone development for my iphone without hassles, and that if it comes down to it, I can always go back to my old operating system, ubuntu.
Now I would never run osx on the server...but for a solid unix desktop with commercial support, nothing beats it.
Originally posted by: clarkey01
SHENS
Originally posted by: theblackbox
I hear over and over that apple sucks, but nobody ever has a good reason. Well, if you got a good reason, here you go....tell us about it.
I do ask for proof. If you are going to use the "overpriced" route, please be sure to back it up with a price comparison that can back it up. If you are going to just say because they do, well, obviously, you fail.
You are welcome to use the "you can't play games on an apple" and that is fine. apple users know this, and we also know that windows is for playing games. it excels at it, there is no argument if you want to play games, use windows.
Oh, and if you want to talk about their advertising, please spare me and include equal time to the whole Mojave commercial blitz.
I would love to hear why, and see some actual reasons to back it up.
My only gripe with apple right now is the use of glossy screens on the new macbook pro, the matte screen was the best thing apple ever did, and the inclusion of the nvidia 9400/9600 in the mbp. they could have gone with a better gpu. i obviously don't hae them or think they suck for that decision, i jus don't agree with it.
But please, feel free to explain to me why apple sucks if you feel they do.
Originally posted by: Duddy
I love Apple.
But of course, I'm a Starbucks fan as well.
All about the image to me. I'm shallow, but not clueless. I quad boot Vista, Ubuntu, XP and OSX.
Originally posted by: Duddy
Yeah, I really want to like Ubuntu, but also can't find a use for it other than having it as a portable/bootable OS on a USB stick.
I use XP for some older programs and some older games.
I use OS X because I wish I could afford a Mac. Also when people come over and see it they trip out. Geek points for me.
Vista 64 is my main OS and it works perfectly.
Originally posted by: theblackbox
what if i need more then 4 gig of ram in your setup? a second processor? i didn't see that in your build. mac pro uses a 5000x based board, i believe.
half a billion vs 300 million. nice play on words. say it 500 million vs 300 million, not that much. u r clever, not me.
and you are right, there are gamers that make money off gaming. are they more then 25% of the microsoft windows pc user base? most gamers do it for fun.
i didn't say there were not good alternatives to mac software, i think avid is a great package for video, and pro tools is not bad, and 8 is supposed to be better. but...
and back to newegg. we are back to the do it yourself market. i'd love to see you spec a workstation from dell at the same as the base mac pro.
and i checked newegg too.
the E5440 harpertown runs 738.00
the macpro uses the 5462
so 738x2 is 1476
dual lga 771 motherboards run about 300 bucks. i'm at 1776 now
starts adding up fast if you do a fair comparison of similar items.
never said two processors made things faster, but with leverage it sure does help rendering and processing video.
pushing calculations it makes things a lot smoother.
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: Duddy
I love Apple.
But of course, I'm a Starbucks fan as well.
All about the image to me. I'm shallow, but not clueless. I quad boot Vista, Ubuntu, XP and OSX.
funny, thats how i have mine set up
OS X
Vista 64
XP
Ubuntu 8.10
the only thing about ubuntu is i haven't really found a use for it, i'd like to find more use for linux, but honestly besides the internet and free word processing haven't really dug that deep to find a good use for it. i'd like to, and become more familiar, but i just haven't
Originally posted by: blurredvision
Originally posted by: venkman
Originally posted by: marketsons1985
Originally posted by: venkman
I've never owned a Mac, but I've used them extensively at work.
Some of My Reasons
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-They crashed a LOT more than my self built XP machine ever did. I would get that beach ball of death at least once a day while doing nothing more than running the web browser.
-I've had my Macbook for a year, and had maybe, two crashes? My Vista desktop crashes at least 3 times a week. Guess you're just unlucky.
-I guess you are unlucky with Vista. My Vista laptop has crashed maybe twice since I've owned it (Feb 2008).
I've been running Vista on my home PC since launch day (got a copy at one of the Vista launch programs they did around the country), and I've only had 2 instances where I had to reboot my computer due to quirkiness. They weren't full-fledged crashes, but enough was messed up where stuff wasn't running right, so a reboot was required to fix it. That's just 2 times in almost 2 years.
I've had my laptop with Vista for 6 months, and no issues whatsoever.
Vista is the best OS I've ever used, hands down.