I am with bootedbear on this. Once you go MAC, you never go back. I have had a MAC laptop for over a year and I haven't even had one problem with it. I play Warcraft fine on it (actually, it plays better than my Dell did) and I haven't even had a single virus (I may have had a virus, but it never affected anything).
Some might think the OS is a little difficult to use, but once you get the basics down and understand what everything is, it's a lot easier, in my opinion, than a Windows.
As for some of the software, obviously Office and other things like that are expensive, but since MACs are generally cheaper than Microsoft computers, it pretty much evens the price. Being a college student, I need to have Powerpoint and Word, but I found a way to get them for free (I can't exactly tell my sources, because they may be a bit "shady").
The greatest thing about MACs: NO MORE ERROR MESSAGES!
Right now I'm playing with OpenSUSE, Kubuntu, and Ubuntu. Been checking each out on the laptop.
Ended up fubar'ing my laptop trying to get it to dual boot. So now I'm just testing out the various versions of Lunix distribution. I'm really impressed how much software is included with the various OS's and how well the auto detection of hardware is.
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I am with bootedbear on this. Once you go MAC, you never go back. I have had a MAC laptop for over a year and I haven't even had one problem with it. I play Warcraft fine on it (actually, it plays better than my Dell did) and I haven't even had a single virus (I may have had a virus, but it never affected anything).
Some might think the OS is a little difficult to use, but once you get the basics down and understand what everything is, it's a lot easier, in my opinion, than a Windows.
As for some of the software, obviously Office and other things like that are expensive, but since MACs are generally cheaper than Microsoft computers, it pretty much evens the price. Being a college student, I need to have Powerpoint and Word, but I found a way to get them for free (I can't exactly tell my sources, because they may be a bit "shady").
The greatest thing about MACs: NO MORE ERROR MESSAGES!
I don't know why this is so, but I'm just gonna come out and say it. People on the internet who talk about Apple computers as "MACS" just really piss me off. I don't know why. I think I'm just obsessive compulsive or something. Nothing against you Cory, but I figured I'd correct one person at a time. "Macs" is not an acronym. It is a contraction of "Macintosh". So it doesn't need to be capitalized. You're not guilty of this one, but another thing people say that pisses me off is when they replace "Apple" with "Mac" and say sh*t like "If Mac would just make their computers cheaper I'd get one" or some sh*t. Just generally talking about the company Apple but referring to it as a machine.
And thirdly, Cory, if you look into this, you're gonna love me man. Put Powerpoint away and look into Apple's "Keynote" software. Check out a tour of its capabilities at
http://www.apple.com/iwork/keynote/ . It's part of the "iWork" package which consists of Keynote, Numbers (an Excel competitor, I have no experience with it though, I stick with Excel), and Pages (A word competitor, I have no experience with it though, I stick with Word). But Keynote just DESTROYS Powerpoint dude. It's terrible. In my Biomechanical Engineering class, my group let me be in charge of the presentation at the end of the semester, and using my Macbook Pro and Keynote, our group won the 500$ second place price (if you're curious, 1st place won because their invention was better), and I solely credit Keynote. After seeing bland Powerpoint after bland Powerpoint, our Keynote presentation made the entire class take notice. Look into this dude, get the most recent one, and if you're interested in the "free .99" price, get at me and I'll hook you up with some information.
Some might think the OS is a little difficult to use, but once you get the basics down and understand what everything is, it's a lot easier, in my opinion, than a Windows.
Oh yea, and I totally agree with this. The first thing I did when I bought my MBP in Nov of 06 was put Windows XP on it because I wanted something to fall back on if I couldn't understand OS X. But within 2 hours of doing nothing but just fuckin with OS X, everything clicked. It really was amazing. I never had to fall back on my plan of sticking with Windows, I'll tell ya that.
Hey guys, I was just wondering what kind of computer operating systems everyone uses. I assume the answers will mostly be windows, but I'd like to know which version of windows it is. I'll start it off.
I mainly stick to Linux, Ubuntu mostly, and I dual boot windows xp on my desktop because I haven't gotten around to making the full switch.
I am using Vista on my work laptop, but Xp on my home PC...I have thought about Linux but was afraid to make the leap...Is it worth it? I do not do play games, just basic excel, pics and music...regular crap you know....
Man, it's TOTALLY worth it. Never crashes. I don't use antivirus, no need. No need to restart, as Linux has MUCH better memory management. Plus, (most) anything you want to do on Linux.. is free! Like I said, after getting used to Linux you'll realize how bad Windows really is. I mean, don't get me wrong, I am in no way a Microsoft hater, I just prefer Linux MUCH more.
Just download and install it is it that simple?
I have Windows XP on the laptop and had Windows 98 that ran on the PC.I Dont use the PC(Piece of Crap) anymore.
My best friend just got a MacBookPro and I was using their Mac OS and getting used to it. Must say, it is pretty awesome. Last time I had dealing with MAC OS was 99-00 and it was a nightmare, I said to myself there is no way in hell that I will ever consider using a Mac but I am starting to see why so many people are into it.
I hear that Firefox is the default Web browser on Ubuntu, I can see why. I've been using Firefox for almost a year and it shits on IE.
Windows Vista Home Premium. No problems.
Hey guys, I was just wondering what kind of computer operating systems everyone uses. I assume the answers will mostly be windows, but I'd like to know which version of windows it is. I'll start it off.
I mainly stick to Linux, Ubuntu mostly, and I dual boot windows xp on my desktop because I haven't gotten around to making the full switch.
I am using Vista on my work laptop, but Xp on my home PC...I have thought about Linux but was afraid to make the leap...Is it worth it? I do not do play games, just basic excel, pics and music...regular crap you know....
Man, it's TOTALLY worth it. Never crashes. I don't use antivirus, no need. No need to restart, as Linux has MUCH better memory management. Plus, (most) anything you want to do on Linux.. is free! Like I said, after getting used to Linux you'll realize how bad Windows really is. I mean, don't get me wrong, I am in no way a Microsoft hater, I just prefer Linux MUCH more.
Just download and install it is it that simple?
Well, not entirely that simple. There will be a few quirks here and there to get certain things (like MP3 playback, for example) to work. Other than that, it's pretty much straight out of the box good to go for the average computer user.
And thirdly, Cory, if you look into this, you're gonna love me man. Put Keynote away and look into Apple's "Keynote" software. Check out a tour of its capabilities at http://www.apple.com/iwork/keynote/ . It's part of the "iWork" package which consists of Keynote, Numbers (an Excel competitor, I have no experience with it though, I stick with Excel), and Pages (A word competitor, I have no experience with it though, I stick with Word). But Keynote just DESTROYS Powerpoint dude. It's terrible. In my Biomechanical Engineering class, my group let me be in charge of the presentation at the end of the semester, and using my Macbook Pro and Keynote, our group won the 500$ second place price (if you're curious, 1st place won because their invention was better), and I solely credit Keynote. After seeing bland Powerpoint after bland Powerpoint, our Keynote presentation made the entire class take notice. Look into this dude, get the most recent one, and if you're interested in the "free .99" price, get at me and I'll hook you up with some information.
I can't use anything other than Word and PPT at the moment, since I am a college student. Most of the computers on campus have Windows, and the ones that do have Apples use Office, so when I turn in papers and give projects to the class, I have to use something that is applicable.