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I would just like to note that Leopard is faster than Tiger, based on benchmarks I've run and general use on a C2D MacBook Pro, so I don't think you can call it "bloated" beyond the addition of new features. However, Leopard is slower on older hardware (again, based on own benchmarks using a G4 PowerBook) so I can only recommend that you use the latest kit to get the best from it.
"A) Doesn't allow the company to include terms that are unconscionable."If that is true of the OS X license, the license is invalid. Therefore you still aren't able to use OS X legally."B) You have the legal right to make modifications to the license agreement before clicking on I Agree."The only way to modify the license would be to modify the data on the DVD. But because you have not yet agreed to the license, you do not have a legal right to touch the contents of the DVD.
I have both a PC and a MAC...and I like the Mac better for working inside the case...and I want to like it as a system because I use it for graphics work, but even after all I have done to make it perform better...it's doggedly slow and hiccuppy. Diehard Apple lovers can talk smack about Microsoft all day long, but I have more "blue screen of death" issues with the Mac. If it would just work like my PC...I wouldn't even have to turn on my laptop on most days.
I was speaking to archer75 and his claim that he can use the "video card of [his] choice". I'm happy for you and your x1900GT and I hope you two have a long and blissful life together.
because then IRC channels will FLOOD with f**king people who dont care about learning, just want answers why the kext wont load or why I got a stupid kp. that s**t gets ANNOYING.
kelmonFeb 3, 2008
I would just like to note that Leopard is faster than Tiger, based on benchmarks I've run and general use on a C2D MacBook Pro, so I don't think you can call it "bloated" beyond the addition of new features. However, Leopard is slower on older hardware (again, based on own benchmarks using a G4 PowerBook) so I can only recommend that you use the latest kit to get the best from it.
cactus476Feb 3, 2008
Public University's residential network.
skidooerFeb 4, 2008
"A) Doesn't allow the company to include terms that are unconscionable."If that is true of the OS X license, the license is invalid. Therefore you still aren't able to use OS X legally."B) You have the legal right to make modifications to the license agreement before clicking on I Agree."The only way to modify the license would be to modify the data on the DVD. But because you have not yet agreed to the license, you do not have a legal right to touch the contents of the DVD.
cactus476Feb 5, 2008
They blocked that too.... :(
mom2giqmFeb 5, 2008
I have both a PC and a MAC...and I like the Mac better for working inside the case...and I want to like it as a system because I use it for graphics work, but even after all I have done to make it perform better...it's doggedly slow and hiccuppy. Diehard Apple lovers can talk smack about Microsoft all day long, but I have more "blue screen of death" issues with the Mac. If it would just work like my PC...I wouldn't even have to turn on my laptop on most days.
memongoFeb 5, 2008
I was speaking to archer75 and his claim that he can use the "video card of [his] choice". I'm happy for you and your x1900GT and I hope you two have a long and blissful life together.
Closed AccountFeb 6, 2008
because then IRC channels will FLOOD with f**king people who dont care about learning, just want answers why the kext wont load or why I got a stupid kp. that s**t gets ANNOYING.
Closed AccountFeb 8, 2008
A flawless OS was meant to run on flawless hardware and thus you still need a Mac.
coffeeproDec 24, 2008
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macrunDec 31, 2011
You can access a Mac through PC using http://www.macincloud.com for $20