AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I've yet to have a true computer crash with XP so far. When I was working with I-movie in video editing class a couple years back I was using an I-Mac and you had to save every other time you did something or you could say bye bye. That thing crashed more sparatically than suicide bombers... (No offense to you bombers out there)
i dont know, one of the osx quirks i love is that you need to use the admin name and password to install anything.
I know this can be set in XP Pro with different user profiles, but in osx you can write custom SUDU scripts to determine what types of apps to install and during certain times
even though that feature isnt some new panther thing, just a unix thing. I just love being able to be in a sexy environment but i can get under the hood with complete control via an Xterm
now if someone says: "i want a computer that is reliable, and will never let me down. it doesnt have to be the best or fastest out there, but i want it to work when i need it to, with little maintenance" of course most people will say "get a mac."
Um, no they wouldn't. Apple has about a 5% share of the PC market. So with that in mind the vast majority of people you would run into would probably not recommend a mac as they either don't have one / have never used one / have never even considered one. And the more reliable thing is stretching it just a tad. I'm going to guess you've never worked in a printing/graphics shop before. Lots of macs here, all OSX - amazing how often those little buggers crash out. It's not an everyday thing but happens enough where I would never make a conclusion that they're any more reliable than an XP machine. Just because the Steve Jobs hype machine says Apple is greater that sliced bread doesn't actually make it so. Mac's are nice for what they do, but better? Nope, don't think so.
PS. This is definately a Friendly corner thread :)
While Win98 and Win95 weren't the most reliable of operating systems, I've been using WinXP since its release and I don't think I've gotten a single blue screen, and I never have to reboot unless I'm installing something that requires it.
While Win98 and Win95 weren't the most reliable of operating systems, I've been using WinXP since its release and I don't think I've gotten a single blue screen, and I never have to reboot unless I'm installing something that requires it.
WinXP = Reliable.
Hey. I thought you said you left.
Beat it, you long haired PC hippy.... and move out of your parents house.
Seriously...
I've gotten blue screens in XP and 2003. I've had my Powerbook freeze up on me. Both of them crash.
Reliable is Solaris.
Reliable enough? WinXP and OS X.
And that's if we don't count the downtime to spyware and worms. :)
now if someone says: "i want a computer that is reliable, and will never let me down. it doesnt have to be the best or fastest out there, but i want it to work when i need it to, with little maintenance" of course most people will say "get a mac."
I love my PowerBook, but then again, I love my PC for what it does right too.
I own a MiniMag, and a EMag. But I also have a Orracle.
Why fight, just enjoy the best of both worlds.
BTW folks, if you have not used macs since OSX (maybe even 10.2), you have not seen what they are like these days. OSX is not a simple linux clone, nor is it similar to OS9 and below. IMHO it's by far the nicest OS avaliable for any platform. The only negatives I see with it are a lack of application support, and cost of the hardware to run it. Apple did a lot of things just plain right with OSX and their hardware. That does not take away from the fact that OSX is a crappy platform for gamers. Nor does it do much to give you access to the multitude of PC only apps in the world.
This is one of those threads destined to run in a circle.
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Person 1- I used Mac 5 years ago and they sucked! PC all the way
Person 2- Mac are waaay better than Windows could ever hope to be
Person 3- Jobs is a Nazi the penguin is god.
Person 4- I use both and I KNOW that (PC/Mac) is better
Person 5- lol Macs suk
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repeat 10-12x (for ideal effect change the order and write some in ALL CAPS)
On a serious note I was linked to this nice read a few weeks back. Some Lifelong PC guy spent a month solid on the Mac system (NOT an afternoon). It's a long read but I do like the overview it gave of the Mac warts and all. IMO it's a very accurate representation of the strengths / weaknesses of the system.
Um, no they wouldn't. Apple has about a 5% share of the PC market. So with that in mind the vast majority of people you would run into would probably not recommend a mac as they either don't have one / have never used one / have never even considered one. And the more reliable thing is stretching it just a tad. I'm going to guess you've never worked in a printing/graphics shop before. Lots of macs here, all OSX - amazing how often those little buggers crash out. It's not an everyday thing but happens enough where I would never make a conclusion that they're any more reliable than an XP machine. Just because the Steve Jobs hype machine says Apple is greater that sliced bread doesn't actually make it so. Mac's are nice for what they do, but better? Nope, don't think so.
PS. This is definately a Friendly corner thread :)
If helps if you actually run osx, not windows xp with the Aqua theme :)
I think AO is PC. I am happy to see that Apple is making some nice cheaper machines to tempt you all but unlike the Automag, the Mac is about the most expensive computer you can choose to buy. The Automag is on the cheaper end of the paintball gun market. All the same, our family has been Mac only since I was born.
Oh yes, only proven by bringing that iBook or whatever it was to an AO day
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