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bonesehAug 10, 2010
and I agree with them
bivariateAug 10, 2010
Mac's 15 minutes of fame are over
danielphermousAug 11, 2010
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ercobeanAug 10, 2010
iono... im personally i think once u become a MAC user, u dont go back. It is so much easier to use.
elwoodbluesAug 10, 2010
Had a Mac now for 12 months. It hasn't crashed. My PC laptop crashes daily. It's been rebuilt twice, and still crashes.
Proof is in the use.
Hey, Billy Boy and Bammy Balmer, how about more effort in making your crap stable rather than more effort in marketing?
bustaballsAug 11, 2010
I've had a Mac. It crashed regularly. I've had dozens of PCs. They almost never crash. Mac OSX is a great OS. Windows 7 is a great OS. Various distros of Linux are great as well. They all have their benefits. I don't personally like Macs but that's my own opinion. Many others loves Macs and as long as they are educated on the advantages and disadvantages of the system in comparison to PCs, I'm more than happy for them. Many overly rich college kids seem to buy Macs just.. because. Those are the Mac lovers I don't like.
A list of reasons why I personally don't like Macs (and I might be wrong on some of them):
1: OSX is more closed than Linux and Windows.
2: Macs are all integrated hardware like most laptops.
3: It's very expensive to repair.
4: Impossible to upgrade anything besides HDD and RAM.
5: Little to no customization.
6: Most software is not developed for Macs.
7: The vast majority of games are not developed for Macs.
8: They are EXTREMELY overpriced.
9: Some of the I/O ports are Mac specific
danielphermousAug 11, 2010
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kellyAug 10, 2010
What do you expect them to say, "we're slowly but surely getting our ass handed to us but a smaller competitor we had written off a long time ago"?
bustaballsAug 11, 2010
http://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=11
I don't know if barely above 4%~ counts as "we're slowly but surely getting our ass handed to us by a smaller competitor we had written off a long time ago".
danielphermousAug 11, 2010
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