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Originally posted by: Anubis
most of what you just said is usefull to about 3% of the computer user populationOriginally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Anubis
even if they made it work on any/all x86 hardware i see no need to bother with it
well for one it's a superior product compared to windows or linux...
that is all based on ones opinion
give me one reason why windows is superior to osx
it has an infinitly larger number of better programs that work with it
its easier to use
faster (tho just based on the speed on OSX on a Mac)
thats 3
now tell me why OSX is better then all according to you
First of all, mass adoption doesn't make windows a superior OS. I don't see how windows is easier to use than OSX .... as far as general functionality goes, they're just about the same. OSX tends to have an edge over windows as far as usability goes - drag and drop works in everything, expose is really neat once you get used to using it, software managment is drag and drop.
The main advatage is in terms of security - user/permission based filesystem and process handling and you get all the unix you'd ever need. Plus native port of an X server, so you can do x forwarding and/or run opensource apps.
Uhh...here's about 95% of all my computer activity:
listen to mp3s
watch divx movies
check email
talk to people on aim
download pics off my digital rebel
write crap in word
edit pics in photoshop
I'm willing to bet that's exactly what the other 99% of computer users do. OSX lets me do all of those with ease.... what was your argument again?
