Mac Vs PC: Vista Dowgrade
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People talk about "intuitiveness" and "look and feel" but what it means when you get those things right- is that you can get more of whatever your work is done in less time. Macs are pretty, shiny, lickable- but they are also damn useful machines.
I work in IT- and I know many more Mac users who are hardcore developers and DBAs than Windows users. The Windows users tend to be the Office jockeys, content to fiddle with PowerPoint and Excel.
Of course this is just my totally subjective opinion.
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There are many reasons to use a mac, but Vista isn't one of them.
Vista's actually working quite nicely. Then again, any computer where I exercise absolute control will generally work quite nicely. As opposed to, say, my work system (running XP), which has to run work-related utilities. Although I can't complain about its performance as of late, except for the monthly update program which delivers new accounting guidlines to me with all the grace and finesse of a drunken Heavy in TF2.
Speaking of which, I want to play some TF2 now.
I've never felt the urge to chuck it out the window- can't say the same about wrestling with XP on jobs I've been on.
It's just all the crappy little things that add up to a frustrating experience.
Things like: auto-selecting words in all applications. Where do I turn this off? why in Word. But it only stays off for a few sessions than magically starts doing it again.
Who the hell thought of that animated dog for their search window? How about putting a Find and replace option in Notepad instead- would it kill them? (fixed in Vista, I know - but this was years. I guess all the development time went into the dog - and clippy).
I love the procedure for mapping a network drive. let's see ummm, back-slash, back-slash er... what was the name of that box again?
Don't get me started on installing a network printer.
steve jobs is full of shit. the thing is his shit stinks slightly less than the other guy's.
I have one of the little white MacBooks- and I think they have plenty a grunt for what they are good at. The current Specs:
* 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
* 1GB memory
* 120GB hard drive
* Double-layer burner
Are not bad for a $1300 laptop.
MS manages to get their software working on machines that suck, but it takes them forever, costs them a bundle, and often requires that they don't do what they think they should do because the machines won't be able to handle it consistently.
Apple learned how much of a pain that is, decided to stick with higher end hardware and keep control of the hardware. That has worked to their benefit because they can make the machines good enough to do what they think they should do with the software.
Since I'm a member of the third political party in this all I can say is my friends don't ask me to help fix their macs, they do ask me to help fix their MS systems. I really don't like to deal with either of them.
Some of the latest tests show that "Windows XP trounced Windows Vista in all tests -- regardless of the versions used or the amount of memory running on the computer. In fact, XP proved to be roughly twice as fast as Vista in most of the tests."
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=204203975