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  1. § Pozycjonowanie said on :
    I don't know if it's good...
  2. § Scottae said on :
    I've noticed the same trend as well. A friend of mine that grew up living PC is now a Mac-Head.....ok well, maybe not that extreme, but he says he will never go PC again. It's making me really think about any future computer purchases. I know my past experience with Macs wasn't good. But that was several years ago.
  3. § Richard Leggett® Email said on :
    I was also totally anti-Mac for a good few years. I'm not sure what happened :)
  4. § Max Power said on :
    Macs are overpriced toys for yuppies who are afraid of using computers. They are terrible! I don't love Vista but I was forced to work on a high-end Mac at work and I hated it (now happily on an x64 XP Dell). They crash ALL THE TIME. Every day it would crash at least once.
    I would NEVER recommend a Mac to anyone.
  5. § Richard Leggett® Email said on :
    What software were you using with all those crashes? I can't say I've had more than a couple of crashes in the last year. I think general consensus is that it's quite the reverse for Windows?
  6. § Mr.doob said on :
    I used to be a bit of anti-mac too, but then when they released the intelMacs and I was able to use WindowsXP on them, I realised that I was, in fact, anti-MacOS.

    The machines are pretty cool (better than any Dell), but I prefer to use them with WindowsXP, and you can run both OS easily, so.. hands down :)

    How clever they are sometimes...
  7. § pan69 said on :
    I currently work on a Mac (since two or so months now) at work and I must honestly say that MacOS has the worst UI ever invented. Finder is a complete piece of crap. It has not a single view thats actually usable. Whats with that extra focus click going on, when you go to the window of another app? The mouse movement (accel/deaccel) is totally crap (which you can't turn off). The Home and End keys go to the start and end of a document, because that makes more sense than the start and end of a single line? Whats with the 1997 metal brush design going on? Is that supposed to be retro or something? Anyways, I can go on...
  8. § Artem said on :
    Does Mac worth it? What about its operation system?
  9. § Michael Long said on :
    You can tell the comments from the "experts" who've spent a considerable amount of time developing the knowledge and skills needed to dink with Windows or, even worse, Linux, vs. the Mac users who simply want to use their machines to get something done.
  10. § Vanesss said on :
    Everything seems easier on a mac, i love them :) Oh and did i say that they look much better then the "ugly old grey pc"! The only problem is that i have been having troubles with some normal "made for windows" softwares, but i am sure that things will get better every year. I am pretty sure that by 2010 they will reach 1/3 of the laptop market. Let's hope!
  11. § Franchisee said on :
    It is very good. I am glad that the Mac company has such achievements on sales. But what about other countries, for example Russia. In the ninetieth years at us any computer (whether it be the laptop or the desktop computer) was available on two-three items on one city. Now certainly the situation improves. But the Russian distributors do not aspire to advance Apple Mac production in our market. Though interest of buyers to such qualitative technics is swept up. Earlier at us the large offices working in sphere of publishing house and polygraphy used the Macs basically. Now simple users of PC computers look narrowly at Macs already . It undoubtedly pleases. But afflicts that competitiveness of the Mac in the Russian market is still insignificant is small.
  12. § Lisa said on :
    Definitely Mac is on the way up. 1 out of 6 it is HUGE chunk of market especially with over the top price = high profit.

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