Zaap
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- Jun 12, 2008
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1. Final Cut Pro
2. I love OSX
I couldn't care less about the hardware as I: don't like desktop all-in-ones, don't subscribe to Steve Jobs's corporate whims defining what white plastic cases 'look good' anyway, don't like boutique boxes with laptop hardware designed for Leprechauns with a shortage of storage space, don't care to ever pay more than $1000-$1600 for a tower I'll likely want to upgrade/overhaul/replace in only a few years anyway. That lets all of Apple's so-called 'desktops' out. I do love the Macbooks though-Apple definitely makes awesome laptops.
I don't have any real issues with Windows, and find most of the complaints about it outdated and cliche. In other words, I don't suffer from bias-based user-error while using it.
But I need OSX to make a living, as Final Cut doesn't run on anything else. Plus I really like the look and feel of OSX- having no problems using other OS'es doesn't automatically preclude disliking OSX. Basically, I'm the quintessential Hackintosh owner. Make the best of both worlds.
2. I love OSX
I couldn't care less about the hardware as I: don't like desktop all-in-ones, don't subscribe to Steve Jobs's corporate whims defining what white plastic cases 'look good' anyway, don't like boutique boxes with laptop hardware designed for Leprechauns with a shortage of storage space, don't care to ever pay more than $1000-$1600 for a tower I'll likely want to upgrade/overhaul/replace in only a few years anyway. That lets all of Apple's so-called 'desktops' out. I do love the Macbooks though-Apple definitely makes awesome laptops.
I don't have any real issues with Windows, and find most of the complaints about it outdated and cliche. In other words, I don't suffer from bias-based user-error while using it.
But I need OSX to make a living, as Final Cut doesn't run on anything else. Plus I really like the look and feel of OSX- having no problems using other OS'es doesn't automatically preclude disliking OSX. Basically, I'm the quintessential Hackintosh owner. Make the best of both worlds.
