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Posted by Eric J on Aug-19-2008 21:34:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
I dont like the macbook pro, looks like it could break easily.


Nothing could be further from the truth. MacBook Pro's are aluminum where as the regular MacBook is made of plastic. If anything, the regular MacBook is more likely to break.

quote:
Originally posted by palm
Any advice on how to get discounts on macs?


Only work for a corporation that provides them. I got an 8% discount from the Apple store simply my showing my badge.

quote:
Originally posted by palm
also does it exists free FTP progs for mac?


Yes. Filezilla is an outstanding FTP client, and its free. Google it.

quote:
Originally posted by palm
openoffice does that work on mac?


Yes, but Microsoft Office for Mac is much better and very cheap. Only $150. I think the Student and Teacher edition is only $99.

quote:
Originally posted by palm
another thing. is it possible to somehow "upgrade" the macbooks when better processors, ram etc will be avaliable?


Ram is not upgradable in a MacBook, because it comes with 2GB, and the motherboard only supports a maximum of 2GB. It IS upgradable in a MacBook Pro to 4GB.

Processors are not upgradable in any laptop, Apple or otherwise.


Posted by 3F05Q on Aug-19-2008 21:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
Ram is not upgradable in a MacBook, because it comes with 2GB, and the motherboard only supports a maximum of 2GB. It IS upgradable in a MacBook Pro to 4GB.


Yes it is. You can get 4GB in a MacBook.

Don't waste money on the black MacBook. Just get the 2.4Ghz White one. Why pay 200 extra bucks for 90GB of hard drive space?

Why pay an extra 700 for a 15" widescreen and a fancy video card? Unless you're gaming on it, it isn't worth it.

If we're talking Apple laptops only, The best deal is the 2.4Ghz MacBook with the 160GB drive. Upgrade the RAM if you feel so inclined.


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-20-2008 02:54:

DO NOT BUY A MACBOOK NOW!!!!

Very soon, apple are going to bring out a completely range of laptops, and early info is that the entire range will be made of metal, like the macbook pros. They are also going to have greatly updated processors.

Only buy a mac book now if you just can't live without one right now.

3F05Q, You're right about the black macbook being a proportionate waste of money compared to the the standard white one....but if you look at the way programs are being coded, graphics usage is becoming more intensive and with the way that most computers are now expected to be able to handle very advanced graphic operations, you seriously do not want this to element of the program to be a drain on your processor (i.e. with shared graphics in a macbook). The larger screen is also nice when using music progs for obvious reasons. Not saying you can't use a smaller screen, but the larger is more suitable.

My advice is to wait for the new macbooks, get one of those or save a great deal of $$$ on the macbook pro older models on a closeout sale.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-20-2008 17:12:

ill wait then but hope the looks will stay, i like the black one, the rest looks crap.


Posted by Alphadelta on Aug-21-2008 09:27:

Yeah I bought a Macbook Pro about 2 weeks before they released a new version!! Fact is though, you can wait and wait and wait but there comes a point where you have to make a decision - technology is constantly evolving so we'll never be on top for long..

For the record, my switch to Mac OSX was the best thing i've done for both personal, work, and music! My workflow has improved substantially as I love OSX. Logic Pro 8 is also superb. The on board synths are class and the learning curve is not too steep initially...

Anyway, good luck in your decision!

PS. I would go for a MBP rather than MB - the graphics/ram thing as previously mentioned does make a difference (and my 1920x1200 screen resolution is amazing)

AD.


Posted by david.michael on Aug-21-2008 13:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
You must use an apple keyboard. Remember the key layout is slightly different, so you wouldn't want to use anything else.


You can cross PC/Mac mice and keyboards.

The only real difference is the "Command" key, which is replaced by the "Windows" key if using a "PC" keyboard.


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-22-2008 02:20:

quote:
Originally posted by alphaDelta
Yeah I bought a Macbook Pro about 2 weeks before they released a new version!! Fact is though, you can wait and wait and wait but there comes a point where you have to make a decision - technology is constantly evolving so we'll never be on top for long..

For the record, my switch to Mac OSX was the best thing i've done for both personal, work, and music! My workflow has improved substantially as I love OSX. Logic Pro 8 is also superb. The on board synths are class and the learning curve is not too steep initially...

Anyway, good luck in your decision!

PS. I would go for a MBP rather than MB - the graphics/ram thing as previously mentioned does make a difference (and my 1920x1200 screen resolution is amazing)

AD.


This is very true, but you're best to buy when either they have just brought out a new model, as that will have the longest life in terms of value and performance, or get the the older version at this point. The worst thing you can do is buy it just over a month before the new ones come out as you will not get a discount in many cases.


Posted by jupiterone on Aug-22-2008 02:46:

you can also assign a primary and secondary mouse button on the factory mac mice. just in case those who are wondering didn't know

i love the mac keyboard, especially the new aluminum ones. so nice


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-31-2008 14:17:

just for testing whether i like mac/logic or not is an old G4 enough to test with? Have the chance to get it cheap but will it work with newest OS and logic 8? Dual 1.42GHZ PowerPC G4 2mb L3 Cache per cpu (i dont know the RAM) 500GB Samsung HD. Any point at all just to test Mac abit?


Posted by Zild on Aug-31-2008 15:00:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
just for testing whether i like mac/logic or not is an old G4 enough to test with? Have the chance to get it cheap but will it work with newest OS and logic 8? Dual 1.42GHZ PowerPC G4 2mb L3 Cache per cpu (i dont know the RAM) 500GB Samsung HD. Any point at all just to test Mac abit?


I wouldn't pay money just to test out OSX.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-31-2008 15:22:

its more about testing logic realy.


Posted by kevin shawn on Aug-31-2008 20:10:

Hackintosh!


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-31-2008 20:52:

could anyone help me on hackintosh? i tried before but it all went to hell! and btw, why cant u install normal mac OSX DVD on normal comps if it now runs on intel?


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-31-2008 21:46:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
could anyone help me on hackintosh? i tried before but it all went to hell! and btw, why cant u install normal mac OSX DVD on normal comps if it now runs on intel?


because nobody would buy the overpriced apple computers..

but the problem is mainly that mac os x uses EFI instead of BIOS.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-31-2008 21:52:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
EFI vs BIOS.
whats best??? lol i give up.


Posted by Eric J on Aug-31-2008 21:56:

EFI = Extensible Firmware Interface.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extens...mware_Interface

quote:

The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. EFI is intended as a significantly improved replacement of the old legacy BIOS firmware interface historically used by all IBM PC-compatible personal computers.


Posted by kevin shawn on Sep-01-2008 07:05:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
could anyone help me on hackintosh? i tried before but it all went to hell! and btw, why cant u install normal mac OSX DVD on normal comps if it now runs on intel?


All you need is on the insanelymac forum. Follow those tutorials exactly as they are written!


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