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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 5:49 pm
today I learned, that it doesn't matter what your OS is, it can't do stuff the other 2 can't
like Linux is free which is amazing to those who built a computer from spare parts.
and Windows plays games very well.
and Mac, well I think macs are just really expensive paper weights as they don't play games, well awesome games.
as a fix you can run windows or linux on each other via a virtual machine, but i'm not walking someone through that, it's sad, any way what do you use as an OS
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:12 am
well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there.
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:02 pm
witchkitty33 well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there. operating under the pre tense that newer is better, usually true but having a reliable machine is better. I prefer windows to macs, but I have developed a liking for linux,
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:06 pm
From my experience, Macs are really good for creative usage because of their organizational quality. Photoshop, Garageband, Final Cut Pro, and iMovie, are all REALLY spectacularly run on a mac. I will go back to be using Macs daily when school starts. UwU
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:35 am
glass teeth From my experience, Macs are really good for creative usage because of their organizational quality. Photoshop, Garageband, Final Cut Pro, and iMovie, are all REALLY spectacularly run on a mac. I will go back to be using Macs daily when school starts. UwU Mac's may be designed for that kind of stuff, but if you built a Windows PC with as much money as you'd put into a mac it'd be the better system, * Nosk is convinced Mac's are more for those who want to show the world how much money they have*
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:30 pm
Nosk witchkitty33 well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there. operating under the pre tense that newer is better, usually true but having a reliable machine is better. I prefer windows to macs, but I have developed a liking for linux, i tried linux once and didn't much like it. I'm always going to be a windows fan in the end
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 4:24 pm
witchkitty33 Nosk witchkitty33 well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there. operating under the pre tense that newer is better, usually true but having a reliable machine is better. I prefer windows to macs, but I have developed a liking for linux, i tried linux once and didn't much like it. I'm always going to be a windows fan in the end you know you can run windows on your linux,
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:48 pm
Nosk witchkitty33 Nosk witchkitty33 well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there. operating under the pre tense that newer is better, usually true but having a reliable machine is better. I prefer windows to macs, but I have developed a liking for linux, i tried linux once and didn't much like it. I'm always going to be a windows fan in the end you know you can run windows on your linux, yeah i know *nods* though I'm still using my dell computer at the moment it's lasted much longer then my last one
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:03 pm
witchkitty33 Nosk witchkitty33 Nosk witchkitty33 well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there. operating under the pre tense that newer is better, usually true but having a reliable machine is better. I prefer windows to macs, but I have developed a liking for linux, i tried linux once and didn't much like it. I'm always going to be a windows fan in the end you know you can run windows on your linux, yeah i know *nods* though I'm still using my dell computer at the moment it's lasted much longer then my last one Compaq was awesome, until i found out about the horrid design flaw >.> I had to find a way to hook my laptop into my tv and never did
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:55 pm
I was raised on Windows OSs and then in middle school through high school they used Mac OSs and I was so confused >_<
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:56 pm
Izzy815 I was raised on Windows OSs and then in middle school through high school they used Mac OSs and I was so confused >_< Macs are for people who just want to say "look at me I have money" and linux is for people who are " look at me i have no money"
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:03 pm
Nosk Izzy815 I was raised on Windows OSs and then in middle school through high school they used Mac OSs and I was so confused >_< Macs are for people who just want to say "look at me I have money" and linux is for people who are " look at me i have no money" I've heard of hipsters using it too cause it's "different", lol
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:05 pm
Izzy815 Nosk Izzy815 I was raised on Windows OSs and then in middle school through high school they used Mac OSs and I was so confused >_< Macs are for people who just want to say "look at me I have money" and linux is for people who are " look at me i have no money" I've heard of hipsters using it too cause it's "different", lol some of the linux OS's might be but Ubuntu is really like windows, so much in fact that I could make windows look really close to my desktop.
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:26 pm
Nosk witchkitty33 Nosk witchkitty33 Nosk witchkitty33 well one thing i have learned is if your mac dies that's it for the computer very rarely does someone actually fix one of those... where if you pc dies someone normally can fix it so your able to keep them a lot longer... i know people who still work on a windows 95 where most mac users have the newest computer out there. operating under the pre tense that newer is better, usually true but having a reliable machine is better. I prefer windows to macs, but I have developed a liking for linux, i tried linux once and didn't much like it. I'm always going to be a windows fan in the end you know you can run windows on your linux, yeah i know *nods* though I'm still using my dell computer at the moment it's lasted much longer then my last one Compaq was awesome, until i found out about the horrid design flaw >.> I had to find a way to hook my laptop into my tv and never did i made the mistake of getting an acer cat_emo
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