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Posted by Noctone on Nov-14-2004 05:24:

Now that I think about it, isn't this a redundant question? A Mac is a PC (for those who don't know, PC = Personal Computer).


Posted by malek on Nov-14-2004 05:53:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

MACs Aren't more reliable than PCs...

thats an urban legend.

Stop kidding yourselves.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2004 06:00:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

MACs Aren't more reliable than PCs...

thats an urban legend.

Stop kidding yourselves.


Yeah...as long as you don't look at pr0n your PC will run fine.


Posted by kamil on Nov-14-2004 06:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
Anything you can do on a MAC you can do on a PC (even if macs are 10x better at whatever, you can still do it on a PC) But you cant do everything you can do on a PC on a MAC. So for multitaskers, like me, who like to play with photoshop, and then play doom3, and then do 3ds max, PC is the only solution


kind of moot, macs arent meant for games...so on a mac youd get much better performance via photoshop (FACT, dont even try to dispute that)

and ud be using Maya...


Posted by malek on Nov-14-2004 06:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
Yeah...as long as you don't look at pr0n your PC will run fine.


pr0n or not, it doesn't matter... it can be controled, it can be fixed.

not happy with IE? run firefox.

at least you have the choice to run the browser you want... something you can't find on the mac


Posted by Ondrayce on Nov-14-2004 06:08:

As for the hardware, no matter which biased site you want to check out, there really is no difference. I use both but just find the OS on the mac side to be easier to deal with. There are none of the hoops you have to jump through to keep a Mac running virus free as there are for Windows. Spyware and adware is all but non-existant on the Mac.

Apple's software is built for it's own hardware, where as Windows gets stretched too thin between hardware platforms, so bugs are bound to appear.

And there is a Firefox for Mac.


Posted by DragonsEmerald on Nov-14-2004 06:29:

If you want a big calculator, get a PC. If you want to be creative, get a Mac.


Posted by D-res on Nov-14-2004 06:30:

i have to use macs in my trends class to edit movies. they aren't BAD, but im really not a big fan of them


Posted by malek on Nov-14-2004 06:33:

quote:
Originally posted by DragonsEmerald
If you want a big calculator, get a PC. If you want to be creative, get a Mac.



hahaha stupid, by magic start being creatives with a mac....



haaaahahahahahaah get a clue.


Posted by Ondrayce on Nov-14-2004 06:36:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
haaaahahahahahaah get a clue.


coming from the one who said there is only one internet browser for Mac, so PC is better.


Posted by malek on Nov-14-2004 06:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Ondrayce
coming from the one who said there is only one internet browser for Mac, so PC is better.





you implied that Macs have no firefox, i never said that.

PC= many browsers, Macs= fewer browsers.


Posted by Ondrayce on Nov-14-2004 06:51:

You said:
quote:
not happy with IE? run firefox.

at least you have the choice to run the browser you want... something you can't find on the mac


I said:
quote:
And there is a Firefox for Mac.


Internet explorer is also for Mac.

As well as Safari, Opera, OmniWeb, Netscape, etc...


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