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    Something that's been of annoyance as of late is stated in the title. I do understand that the majority of the computer user market will use Windows as their OS but the way some go about treating Mac it's as if the devil himself made it. I understand the OS was pretty bad a while ago but for crying out loud it's A FREAKING DIFFERENT OS! I like it and I gave Windows a shot but it wasn't my cup of tea. I like Macs, I had an SE many years ago and I loved that but the way some people go about bashing it, it's as if the OS X personally beat them up and then stole their soul. Rant over.

    I do understand that the commercials are annoying but that's marketing for ya.
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    I'm not much of a computer expert myself, so I've always been surprised at the vehemence of people's opinions regarding operating systems, whether it be MAC, Windows, Linux, whatever.

    I agree with you. Why can't someone just feel free to pick what works for them and leave everyone else alone?

    Of course, there's the flip side of the coin. As annoying as some people can be, you should try not to get personally offended when someone says Windows is better than MAC. Your choice of OS has nothing to do with your character.

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    • #3
      I'm not offended, just annoyed in general. While some people who openly bash it may have never used the OS to begin with and there are some who used it 10-15 years ago. I remember one poster on CS said that he/she was traumatized by using a mac computer. When I used Windows I wasn't traumatized but more or less annoyed with its interface.
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      • #4
        Of course, this goes both ways: It's hardly rare for Mac users to make fun of Windows. Then again, so do Windows users....

        Personally, I don't hate Windows. I don't make fun of or hate people who use it... I just like Macs enough better that that's what I use when it's my choice. But then, I liked them better ten and fifteen years ago, too, and still can't see why anyone would have preferred Windows 3.1 to System 7.5. But really it's a matter of what works for you and as long as there are enough people buying what I like to keep it in production I don't care that much what others have.
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        • #5
          Apple is a bag of hot wind. They love to over-hype people into buying their products, so that the people buying their stuff are basically buying a lifestyle. They don't spend enough money on making their OS friendly to all of the specialized programs, games or hardware that is out there. Moreover, they want you to pay alot more for "Mac compatible" hardware, like video cards that lag behind the power of Windows and Linux compatible hardware. I will not buy into Apple's inflated ego. I would rather buy a reliable, upgradeable, and more universal compatibility at a more friendly price. As far as I'm concerned, Apple is the devil.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ArenaBoy View Post
            Something that's been of annoyance as of late is stated in the title. I do understand that the majority of the computer user market will use Windows as their OS but the way some go about treating Mac it's as if the devil himself made it.
            Actually It's pretty much Free BSD with some tweaks and cosmetic changes made by Apple.


            Originally posted by ArenaBoy View Post
            I do understand that the commercials are annoying but that's marketing for ya.
            That's what Apple is, marketing. One thing that really annoys me is the way people will bash microsoft for protocall polluting and general control freakishness and give Apple a pass when they are much worse.

            It's not a trivial concern. If an OS doesn't have enough of a base, app developers won't make versions of their products for it. Believe me, as a former OS/2 user I know.

            When most people compare OSes they are only considering the UIs and with a well designed OS that is all they should have to consider (BTW IBMs WPS is still the best UI ever made).

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            • #7
              Originally posted by squall View Post
              Apple is a bag of hot wind. They love to over-hype people into buying their products, so that the people buying their stuff are basically buying a lifestyle.
              That's advertising and marketing at its finest. The "lifestyle" approach is one of the most effective ways of advertising. Look at Nike and how rappers tend to be associated with them, grocery stores do the same thing, and I definitely know that Microsoft loves to over-hype their products. (Vista and Zune anyone?)
              "You're miserable, edgy and tired. You're in the perfect mood for journalism."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ArenaBoy View Post
                That's advertising and marketing at its finest. The "lifestyle" approach is one of the most effective ways of advertising. Look at Nike and how rappers tend to be associated with them, grocery stores do the same thing, and I definitely know that Microsoft loves to over-hype their products. (Vista and Zune anyone?)
                Ok....I've never even heard of Zune. I have never seen a windows vista advertisement on tv, and it is somewhat rare that I run into anybody who uses Vista yet. If anything, I think Vista has been getting less media exposure than its predecessors. (I remember when Windows 95 was the must have item. Supposedly, people who didn't have computers were buying it because the advertising campaign was relentless). People think because they buy and ipod or mac os x computer that they are on the cutting edge. The only thing that Mac Os X is on the cutting edge of is marketing. It looks cool, has jet engine-like power. But it might as well have training wheels on it because it lags behind other machines on compatibility. Advertising does not make the product....people in China in sweat-shops make Nike. Therefore, advertising is not a determination of a product's excellence, only how deep Nike and Apple's pockets are.
                Last edited by squall; 08-29-2007, 02:03 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by squall View Post
                  Ok....I've never even heard of Zune.
                  I follow the technology market quite frequently and Zune was rumored to be the ipod killer at the time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zune

                  People in China in sweat-shops make Nike. Therefore, advertising is not a determination of a product's excellence, only how deep Nike and Apple's pockets are.
                  I never even said that advertising makes the product and nothing along those lines. I only said that the lifestyle approach to advertising is very effective.

                  Product excellence is determined by the user. Deep pockets will however give one an advantage and last time I checked Gates is the richest man on the planet.

                  Advertising is however a determination of who can hype the product better and yes Apple does a good job at that. But don't forget that the public tend to follow reviewers of that company's product. I think the only reason we haven't seen much Vista commercials is probably due to MS's PR department freaking out at the bad reviews. Vista's been having a ton of problems since it came out. Hyping a bad product is bad.

                  It lags behind other machines on compatibility.
                  I'm going to presume that you haven't heard of parallels or Bootcamp then? It may have not been compatible with each other at one point but what those two programs do is allow you to run Vista, XP, and Mac on a Apple machine. I made a few runs on Bootcamp and I have to say it's quite nice playing Half-Life 2 on a Mac. Office has been made for Mac for a while now I believe. I don't see the need to play games on my computer anyway. The only reason I got a Mac is because I had experience with them producing videos and music and I liked them; I didn't get one just to think that I was a hipster.

                  I understand people have their tastes but if you don't like Apple that much JUST IGNORE their ads. Hit the mute button or change the channel if you see their commercials. Apple isn't holding a gun to your head and telling you to use their computers.
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                  • #10
                    Personally, I have 3 OS's at home.

                    Windows
                    Linux
                    Apple OS X

                    Why do I hate Mac? Simply because it's so expensive to update my G3. Hardware is extremely expensive and even if I went with the maximum upgrades I could get, I doubt I'd be able to play the newest games.

                    I'm a gamer, and MAC just isn't going to be economical when it comes to hardcore gaming. Linux I just don't understand and I really don't put much time into it as I'm not very fond of programming and computer language. I'm a gamer first and foremost and don't wish to spend my time figuring out an OS.

                    For browsing and checking email, I'll take the MAC anyday. Don't need an AV, don't need to worry about annoying pop-ups. It's great. At the moment, my browsing experience sucks, simply because I need an upgrade hardware wise.

                    Now I know what you'll probably say. Buy an Imac, or a Mac Mini, they're cheap and don't take up much space. Yes, thats true, but try upgrading one. Not a simple task. Thats why I went with the G3, for upgrading purposes. G5 would be the way I'd want to go instead of a mac mini or Imac. No way in hell I'm paying that much for a G5 that won't use A.) My gaming hardware and B.) Won't run half the games I play.

                    So, thats why I bash Mac. But it's not often that I do.

                    *edit* Just saw that bit about running Half Life 2 on a mac. So, chances are I'd be able to run most of my games on a Mac with the software you mentioned. But then again, is it a guarantee?
                    Last edited by Nightwolf; 08-29-2007, 06:08 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Well, haven't heard of parallels or bootcamp .....but they make them why?.......So they can be like Microsoft? I'd rather have a Microsoft or Linux supported system and save the money that I'd spend trying to upgrade or buy a Mac OS machine. Change the channel or mute button....I'd rather they just go away when everybody sees through the hype.

                      As for Vista...I am not championing Vista. XP is much more stable right now. But what alot of casual users don't realize is that all that bitching and nagging (user account control) that Vista is famous for can be turned off by switching a couple of settings. Then it becomes user-friendly. It is having a breaking in period, XP and the others had those times too. I've personally had problems with Vista and my video card, but somewhere along the way it fixed itself either through driver updates or reformats (got a better hard drive). The problems only happened on Nvidia cards by the way. Vista has compatibility problems with some older devices and programs, but has more built-in drivers than XP. And who lags far behind either on compatibility......Mac OS X.
                      Last edited by squall; 08-29-2007, 01:46 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by squall View Post
                        Well, haven't heard of parallels or bootcamp .....but they make them why?.......So they can be like Microsoft?
                        No. The program was created for those who still need programs that they can't get but can only get through windows but would like to use apple. I don't see any need for it as I'm not a gamer and Microsoft Office is made for OS X by the way. This will also answer your question. http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20060406...oot-camp-macs/

                        Change the channel or mute button....I'd rather they just go away when everybody sees through the hype.
                        You're forgetting that the masses tend to be sheep and that business is doing well for them. As long as the ipod and their computers sell and their stock does well apple isn't going away anytime soon. As for the two options mentioned, it's not worth blowing a gasket over a 30 second commercial. I know if I see a commercial that annoys me I mute it or change the channel.

                        What a lot of casual users don't realize is that all that bitching and nagging (user account control) that Vista is famous for can be turned off by switching a couple of settings. Then it becomes user-friendly.
                        A lot of casual users don't follow the market closely either and a lot of them are still behind on basic computer skills even in today's times.

                        I'd rather have a Microsoft or Linux supported system and save the money that I'd spend trying to upgrade or buy a Mac OS machine.
                        You do realize that Apple makes everything themselves which is why it is expensive. Microsoft has third party companies make their computers obviously but you get mixed results with that. Again, the compatibility isn't becoming so much of an issue due to bootcamp and parallels.


                        Hey Nightwolf: http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/200708...ista-on-a-mac/
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ArenaBoy View Post
                          You do realize that Apple makes everything themselves which is why it is expensive. Microsoft has third party companies make their computers obviously but you get mixed results with that. Again, the compatibility isn't becoming so much of an issue due to bootcamp and parallels.
                          I do realize that intel makes their processor and ati tends to make their video cards. But I'm not with the sheep that buy whatever Compaq or Dell puts out, I build my own my way.

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                          • #14
                            Thats a pretty cool article. Sadly I doubt I'd be able to do much on my system without bumping up the CPU a bit. At the moment it's only a 450.

                            As it stands Tiger runs like crap on it. Runs, but it can be a bit slow at times.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by squall View Post
                              I do realize that intel makes their processor and ati tends to make their video cards. But I'm not with the sheep that buy whatever Compaq or Dell puts out, I build my own my way.
                              And I buy my own way. Just because I own a Mac doesn't make me a sheep or make me feel like a lifestyle. To me computers are tools, not social products.
                              "You're miserable, edgy and tired. You're in the perfect mood for journalism."

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