(Stewart @ Feb. 12 2007,18:01)
You have GOT to be joking
This posting HAS to be Stogie again, having failed with his original windup and now clutching at straws
I have a Mac precisely because it DOES do stuff, does not crash, and I do not have to learn hardly anything because it is so intuitively easy. I am far from a fanatic, just a tech-numptie who loves the way that Macs just seem to work.
The point is that no-one wants to 'learn a computer. we just want a machine that DOES STUFF!
Macs FAIL to do that
Macs FAIL to do that
This posting HAS to be Stogie again, having failed with his original windup and now clutching at straws
I have a Mac precisely because it DOES do stuff, does not crash, and I do not have to learn hardly anything because it is so intuitively easy. I am far from a fanatic, just a tech-numptie who loves the way that Macs just seem to work.
I also use both. The Mac is basically plug and play. That goes for networking or whatever. I don't need to configure anything, it all seems to be automatic... Windows and PC is where you have to (con)figure it all out.
The PC has its uses too. Unfortunately due to market share, most applications (especially internet ones) have been designed first for Windows, the Mac versions sometimes being very 3rd rate in comparison. e.g. MSN for Mac still doesn't support webcam. WMP for Mac hasn't been updated in years and is total shite.
This of course has nothing to do with the OS.
And they complain about Apple delaying iTunes compatibilty with Vista by possibly a few months ? Maybe they're waiting for MS to sort out the usual bugs....
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