mayureshguru
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I will never go for mac. No free updates :-(
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Afraid not - it went when the machine did (or just before, as it wouldn't leave my house with recoverable data on a disk).Hey, you don't happen to still have that boot script, eh? Would be interesting to give it a whirl on dosbox or virtualbox or even my win98SE legacy rig in dos mode.
I will never go for mac. No free updates :-(
Idk about mac,Only Linux does.
Idk about mac,
I do know windows gives Service Packs and security updates.
Linux is the only one where you can upgrade whole builds free of charge though,
as long as you are using a non-proprietary distro.
Macs provide the same level and types of updates and incremental version changes for free that Windows does.
When it comes time to upgrade the whole version level to the latest OS, OS X is far less expensive than Window plus for a little more, you can get a family pack license and update a bunch.
And there are no home or professional versions - just the OS.
The problem with stereotypes is that they're as true as anything else on the internet. - Abraham Lincoln, 1859
It really would be interesting to get a diff of the China version compared to the other releases.... let's see what's really going on under the hoodThere's no country specific versions of Mac OS either. Unlike Windows where there's a special China version, which I'm sure is monitored and has government back-doors, and Micro$oft deliberately makes it difficult to get hold of and use normal international ones. Same with Skype and Office as well.
Hey, I heard that 60% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
The problem with stereotypes is that they're as true as anything else on the internet. - Abraham Lincoln, 1859
I've never owned a Mac, but I know a few people who have them (or have had them)... and they've all liked them. In fact, they say that the resale value holds much better than comparable windows boxes, also, seems like Macs seem to be in use longer... That could just be the people I know or see, but I see a lot of older Macs still in use.
That being said, I'm typing this on a dell that is five plus years old. :/
It really would be interesting to get a diff of the China version compared to the other releases.... let's see what's really going on under the hood
The problem with stereotypes is that they're as true as anything else on the internet. - Abraham Lincoln, 1859
Also on topic:
I use a MBA and love it. I really like Apple's laptops. I used to use a Mac Pro tower and it was a beast too. But at home I build my own gaming PC and use Windows 7.
They all have different strengths and weaknesses and 95% of that has to do with what the user needs. They are all good at general computing. Photos, video, spreadsheets, documents, whatever.
So for me, it's a few simple categories:
Laptop with mobility, power, and battery, (but no budget) = Macbook Air
Gaming PC = Self-built PC
Server = Linux
Tablet or Phone = Android
Though I would actually love to drop windows in favor of Linux for the home desktop. But it needs 2-3 things for me to finally fully commit:
- Photoshop et al.,
- Pro Audio software
- Games
I've grown tired of MS, and Apple isn't any better -- both treat their customers rather poorly IMO.
But I love the build quality of the Macbooks (for work/commuting), and having bash. (i'm finally getting decent at git, whoddathunk?!?)
Incidentally, for a budget laptop I'd probably recommend a Windows machine but I dont know which are good.
For laptops, I still have my 4 or 5 year old HP Probook on the second generation Core i5. Swapped out for an SSD and the thing runs like a top. The Probook / Elitebook are the only HP laptops I would recommend. Price ranges from $600-$1800 for current gen, it depends on your configuration.
And that's why I hate buying any kind of pc.
I always start at the reasonable upper low to midrange.
Then comes the options. By the time I'm done trying to future proof, I'm in to the next line up.
By then I'm back to comparing prices with Macs.
I like the HP and Sony laptops, great luck with those as well as the MBP.
But before I ever get my wallet out, I'm usually begging WifelyMon to just shoot me.
So for me the price thing gets moot after a certain point.
Typical conversation at my house -
"Hey honey! I/we need (Toy X) and I can get one for ($abc). What do you think?"
"I think I know you and you need to come talk to me after you've managed to double or triple the price for something more than you originally wanted."
Lmao
Just building a Linux server is easier.
OK, usually.
PS - I'm not bragging about having money. PCs are a business expense for me.
Hey, I heard that 60% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
I've owned one, and I didn't like the experience os x has. To me, someone who has always used windows, it was really confusing. However, of I was a programmer, I would get one.
I am a programmer.
So you would use time writing lines of code,
then compile it on a operating system whose binaries are not compatible with windows?
I think you fail to realize the headache of debugging on a system only to find out your flawless code may not be easily compiled in windows.
Or the heartache of piss poor sales by not compiling for most the world.
I am a programmer.
So you would use time writing lines of code,
then compile it on a operating system whose binaries are not compatible with windows?