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OSX on the mac is absolutely fantastic, but for ease of use its got to be Windows.
Quote from: "BadgersRover"OSX on the mac is absolutely fantastic, but for ease of use its got to be Windows.I'd have to disagree with you there. I find the Mac a heck of a lot more straightforward than Windows.
Example:You're working on a photo in Photoshop and want to email it to somebody.Windows: save the file in Photoshop. Remember where you've saved it. Go to your Mail client, click New Mail, fill in address & subject. Click Attach. Navigate through the folders to where you saved the photo (hope you remembered where it was... and if you saved it in the default folder in Photoshop, hope you know where that folder is). Click Attach. Send mail.Mac: save the file in Photoshop. Drag the icon from the window's top bar to the Mail icon in the Dock. Fill in address & subject. Send mail.(OS X will automatically create a new Mail message and attach the file to it. You don't have to care less where it's saved.)
Or Save picture, right click and select send to....Or drag/dropIts depends on the programs you use with windows.
It's time to get a Mac. If you're thinking of upgrading to Vista, you'll probably need a new computer. Why not get a Mac? It's simpler, more secure, and way more fun. And it works with the stuff you already have, like printers and cameras. So before you upgrade anything, you owe it to yourself to check out a Mac.
there is nothing a mac can do that a windows PC cant.there is nothing a windows PC can do that a mac cant. oh except play decent games.oh, and the latest macs? same hardware architecture as a PC.you can install mac OSX on a PC, and you can install windows XP on a mac.
Point of order, you can't install OS X on a PC, without a lot of headaches and breaking the licensing agreement.
And M$ have been given a hard time for years for bundling IE with Windows. Apple insist on you only being able to use OS X on their own hardware, even though it's capable of running on other standard PC hardware.
Buy a new Mac instead, for more cash for an equivalent machine, and have a much more limited choice of applications to use
Maybe I'm biased, but I was put off Macs for life in school.
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Heh, yeah. Did the job anyway! You wouldn't happen to be biased about that now would you...