Mac/Apple and Windows

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Postby Androids101 » 14 years ago

I use Microsoft XP on my computer, and Vista on my laptop. I might upgrade to 7 soon, who knows. I'm perfectly satisfied with this XP software.

"AprilSeven" wrote:[QUOTE=GhostATR;120192][QUOTE=AprilSeven;120100]@Ghost -- who is that in your avatar? I'm starting to think you look like him (as I am convince Acorn looks like Cora).


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To answer your question: No, I'm not blond. The avatar is the vault boy logo from a video game series called "Fallout"

BTW, how do you know what I look like?[/QUOTE]

No, I don't know what you look like -- I tend to associate people's names with their avatars (ohhh that i would look like Epsilon!). I just wondered if he was a real character from something (he looks like a "regular" person). I like him better than the hand grenade![/QUOTE]

School started today, and during Latin class we had to do some Greek letter stuff, and then the teacher said what roughly corresponds with the english letter "E" and I automatically without really thinking said "Epsilon". :lol:
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Postby AmericanSailor » 14 years ago

Its really a personal preference thing. I generally find that with schoolwork, e-mails and web browsing a mac is easier and more user friendly. (I've been on a mac for 8 years, so i may just be very used to it.) My laptop (powerbook g4) is also 8 years old and still runs circles around most modern netbooks as mac os x is extremely efficient. You also do not need to worry about virus' which really is great. The iLife suite is also the best free (included with any new mac) photo organizing, video editing, and dvd making suite available. (my opinion)

However if your on a budget, a pc gets you the most for your money.
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Postby The Tawashi Bus Hat » 14 years ago

I only stick with Windows because that seems to be what all the programs and games are made for. xD I mean, it took HOW LONG to get The Sims on Mac?

Also, the one Mac I used (borrowed laptop for the weekend at my Dad's) was incredibly NOT user friendly. It was supposed to be top of the line and junk, but that thing was more memory hungry than Vista. o_o Took three years to find anything and load it.

I don't hate Mac. It's just not for me. Besides, if I got one now, I'd have to convert all my art and txt files. xP No way~!

(Also, I've heard Oblivion really frags up on Mac. Gotta have my Oblivion.)

I use Vista. *is shot* What? I'm too cheap to update and it's...manageable...*hits with brick* MANAGEABLE!
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Postby atoms_gf » 14 years ago

i acn olay say this--when i tried out an apple mac pro in the apple store in the city i went on the internet..and then i couldnt find the exit button! XC
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