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I've been a PC user my whole life up until last year when I got a iMac, I'm back running windows while my Mac is down but I'm going back to Mac once its done.
What are you Mac or PC ?
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MovieMan8877445
04-09-09, 12:31 PM
I'm a PC.
I'm whatever makes the most sense given features, stability, and price. And right now, that makes me a PC, largely owing to that last factor. :)
Both - I currently run a MacPro Quad Core and a Dual Core Windows XP machine on my desk. At home, I use mostly PC, but I also have an old G4 kicking around. I prefer to work on MAC in the design apps I use, but I manage my file server with my PC. I also prefer to use PC for personal computing, like gaming and such.
My MAC:
http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/apple_mac_pro_8_core-400-400.jpg
My PC, which I built myself:
http://www.techshopcy.com/images/XION_Stacker_791_Black.jpg
mikeython1
04-09-09, 01:44 PM
Im a PC
The Taxi Driver
04-09-09, 01:53 PM
was a PC most my life but been a mac for past 3 years
John McClane
04-09-09, 03:24 PM
The price to computer power ratio hasn't been in favor of Mac for quite sometime now. You can get a PC to scream for a fraction of the cost of a entry level Mac. There's much to be said about that, so I use PC.
I agree to a point, but in a design environment, PCs are strictly inferior. Windows is clearly the inferior OS; you can't even try to argue that Windows is anywhere near as good as Unix. It just isn't.
We both build machines though, and PC is clearly the way to go there, as you said.
Oh and my the way, you can't build a PC with hardware as fast as the brand new 8-core MAC. Of course, you can't buy that MAC either, unless you have many thousands of dollars kicking around.
Ludicrous Speed! (http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2009/04/266ghz-8-core-mac-pro-review.ars)
John McClane
04-09-09, 07:27 PM
Oh and my the way, you can't build a PC with hardware as fast as the brand new 8-core MAC. Of course, you can't buy that MAC either, unless you have many thousands of dollars kicking around.
Ludicrous Speed! (http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2009/04/266ghz-8-core-mac-pro-review.ars)That's only because no manufacture has released a dual CPU board for the Core i7. I assure you that it won't be long before someone does and makes the whole argument moot.
The Core i7 (an Intel/PC part...kinda funny how Apple switched over, eh? Just goes to show you that all Apple is doing these days is slapping a large ticket price on their machines and OS, but that's no different from Microsoft) is a quad core with hyper-threading. Meaning you put on in a computer and it simulates 8 cores, so while you can't have two in a PC...you can build a PC with just 1 for a third of the cost of the Mac Pro. That says a lot about PC right there, but not only that...you can go out and run Mac on your PC if you get the Intel based OS and you tinker with it for awhile. It won't run right out of the box, since Apple doesn't want you to do that, because they've designed it to run on exclusive hardware, but PC hardware nonetheless. Need I repeat that all Apple is doing is slapping a huge ticket price on their machines?
Nuff said. I'll take my cheap PC.
Sir Toose
04-09-09, 09:40 PM
MAC = PC
PC = Personal Computer
MAC = Personal Computer
:D
Jerry Shaw
04-16-09, 08:08 AM
I'm running a PC.
TheUsualSuspect
04-16-09, 10:26 PM
I've been a PC for most my life, until I hit college, when I bought a POWERBOOK for $400. Threw Final Cut Pro on it, yeah it ran it...:eek:
I bought a Macbook Pro when they had the student deal of getting a free iPod. So I have a 30GB iPod and the iPod touch which I got from the deal.
After using a MAC, it is so difficult to go back to PC, when I do for printing word documents (ahahahaha)
I will give PC credit though, I use it for gaming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Chi9HhO941E&feature=related
After using a MAC, it is so difficult to go back to PC, when I do for printing word documents (ahahahaha)
I will give PC credit though, I use it for gaming.
That's pretty much my opinion.
I agree PCs are the smarter choice financially but if you have the means to buy a Mac and aren't a serious gamer, go get one.
After you use a Mac OS for a while its hard to go back to Windows, Macs are so much simpler. I still have a PC that I do most of my gaming on but Mac's can handle games, just not the high end stuff.
I have a MAC, and I run windows XP, Ubuntu, and OS10 on it. Windows is best for everyday usage, Mac is best for graphics and stability, Umbuntu is best for both ---but ony if you ar running it on a Mac. Hope that clears things up. ;)
John McClane
04-17-09, 03:08 AM
I've used Macs quite a bit, and I don't find them that simple. They're not complex or anything, but they're not a beacon of simplicity. No different from a PC, IMO.
I've used Macs quite a bit, and I don't find them that simple. They're not complex or anything, but they're not a beacon of simplicity. No different from a PC, IMO.
That's the craziest thing Ive ever heard
John McClane
04-17-09, 03:16 AM
I find Macs annoying. Of course, that's not to say they're not better at graphic/multimedia design.
LOL you are a PC user so no surprises there
John McClane
04-17-09, 03:22 AM
LOL you are a PC user so no surprises thereThere are so many things/applications that I run on my PC that if I were to switch to a Mac I'd be left hung out to dry. Support by developers is no where near that of PC. Although it is changing these days...same with Linux. I've ran all sorts of machines and OSes, but nothing can match the flexibility of a PC running Windows. Sure, it might not edit media as well as a Mac, but there's a whole lot more a PC does better than a Mac. It's all about weighing the benefits.
I agree with that, but I think its only because PCs have been around longer. Mac's are in someways limited in there versatility but I'd say Windows is a lesser OS next to Leopard.
I'd say its a pretty reasonable guess that in time Mac's will become just as versatile as PC's. If Vista is anything to go by Windows is getting worse.
So: a MAC is not a PC.......hmmmmmmmm whose it it then????
PC - always. Id probably try a Mac if it was given to me, and then reluctantly. I used them in school when the PCs were down and always hated them with a passion. It makes absolutely no sense for them to be so ...... neanderthal when it comes to compatibility. I understand they are protecting their market and their development, and I do realize that theyve grown exponentially on the compatibilty front (compared to where they were years ago), but they still have a long way to go.
Here's a benchmark for me: Mac users are the true geeks, or the true geek wannabes. :D Ive never understood the elitism until I started designing/editing my own stuff.
To date though, I can admit that in my search for programs that meet my video and audio editing needs, Mac is head and shoulders above the competition. I weep, I literally almost weep after I spend hours upon hours searching for that perfect program that gives me the EXACT feature I want - only to discover its MAC ONLY. That's about the time I devolve into fantasies about bashing Microsofts head in, and go install Linux on another computer in my house to make me feel better.
After playing with Linux and calming myself down, I always end up back at the PC. Why? Because I happen upon some random utility of simply written open source program that gives the PC a Mac-like feature that I need, and justifies sticking with PC a little longer.
Plus, at base, Im a gamer. :shrug:
PC - always. Id probably try a Mac if it was given to me, and then reluctantly. I used them in school when the PCs were down and always hated them with a passion. It makes absolutely no sense for them to be so ...... neanderthal when it comes to compatibility. I understand they are protecting their market and their development, and I do realize that theyve grown exponentially on the compatibilty front (compared to where they were years ago), but they still have a long way to go.
Here's a benchmark for me: Mac users are the true geeks, or the true geek wannabes. :D Ive never understood the elitism until I started designing/editing my own stuff.
To date though, I can admit that in my search for programs that meet my video and audio editing needs, Mac is head and shoulders above the competition. I weep, I literally almost weep after I spend hours upon hours searching for that perfect program that gives me the EXACT feature I want - only to discover its MAC ONLY. That's about the time I devolve into fantasies about bashing Microsofts head in, and go install Linux on another computer in my house to make me feel better.
After playing with Linux and calming myself down, I always end up back at the PC. Why? Because I happen upon some random utility of simply written open source program that gives the PC a Mac-like feature that I need, and justifies sticking with PC a little longer.
Plus, at base, Im a gamer. :shrug:
A female gamer, there arent enough of them. What do you play ?
TheUsualSuspect
04-17-09, 01:37 PM
PC - Everyday user
MAC - Cool Kids
Linux - Geeks
One of my teachers told me that. I agree with it.
A female gamer, there arent enough of them. What do you play ?
really good question, and I know we have a Videogame Thread around here, but we dont really have a Videogame COLLECTION thread. Itd be interesting to see who has more of what. Me? Mostly FPS, though nowhere near as hardcore as say....Tacitus and Co in the gaming thread, or the other girls I know that seriously game. :D Here's a rundown of the games I can put my hand on while I'm typing:
- All Resident Evil games (im so easy to please)
- All Medal of Honor games
- All Splinter Cell
- Assassins Creed
- Stalker: Clear Sky
- DeadSpace
- Overclocked (and its ilk)
- Sims/SimCity
- All Age of Emperors games
- Mafia
- Thief (deadly shadows only so far)
- All Hitman Games
- GTA Vice City
- Max Payne 1/2
- Devil May Cry
- Myst Games
- Conflict Desert Storm I/II
- Tomb Raider
- Enter the Matrix
- Tekken 4/5
- Marvel: Rise of the Imperfects
- John Madden Football - any year :D (though I constantly get served in this game)
- Risk II (Ive networked my entire house so anyone can play it via comp - love this game!!)
- various sports games that I rarely play.
- various laid back games like (Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune Mah Jong, etc.)
Games I could never get into, but that I've always wondered about: Halo, COD, Warhammer, etc.
I prefer consoling gaming for basic games, PC gaming for your more atmospheric and sinister games. Plus, with the PC you can mod the games and .....er......well, use better cheat codes, or expand the play beyond the OTC intent. :D Having said that - I've never reached the online gamer status - the few times I've played over a simple network I always gotten my rear handed to me :D in EVERY GAME. It kind of reminds me of a certain Las Vegas episode where the valet's friend was a Top 5 online poker player, because he was very good at beating the computer/machinistic odds. Real people, however were tougher to beat. Same for me - decision making of real folks throws me for a loop on occasion.
but yes - you can get an extreme PC that allows for a better gaming experience. Macs, not so much.
Macs, not so much.
The quote of the decade as far as gamming goes.
I have only had MAC's I :love: mine :yup:
- All Resident Evil games (im so easy to please)
- All Medal of Honor games
- All Splinter Cell
- Assassins Creed
- Stalker: Clear Sky
- DeadSpace
- Overclocked (and its ilk)
- Sims/SimCity
- All Age of Emperors games
- Mafia
- Thief (deadly shadows only so far)
- All Hitman Games
- GTA Vice City
- Max Payne 1/2
- Devil May Cry
- Myst Games
- Conflict Desert Storm I/II
- Tomb Raider
- Enter the Matrix
- Tekken 4/5
- Marvel: Rise of the Imperfects
- John Madden Football - any year :D (though I constantly get served in this game)
- Risk II (Ive networked my entire house so anyone can play it via comp - love this game!!)
- various sports games that I rarely play.
- various laid back games like (Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune Mah Jong, etc.)
That's a pretty decent list. I have to ask since you play Medal of Honor why no Call Of Duty ?
zenderella
04-18-09, 03:40 AM
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Linux all the way now. I do love mac, and I'm getting an iphone in month which am counting the days for. But for all home computer use its linux baby. Go Ubuntu! I love open source. The best things in life are free.
The quote of the decade as far as gamming goes.
it just occurred to me that there could be a double meaning in your reaction to that statement, given my username. :D slow tonight, i am. :p
That's a pretty decent list. I have to ask since you play Medal of Honor why no Call Of Duty ?
You know not all games are considered equal, and when MOH was at its height, an awful lot of WWI/II war games came out. I made the mistake of buying like 2 of them and they were AWFUL. So I remained skeptical despite the feeding frenzy over the game. Couple that with my longstanding and perverse desire to always do the exact opposite of what "everyone else" is doing: and wa-pow! you got me - not playing COD. :D
In truth it always struck me as a multiplayer game. I knew guys that played that SOCOM game online, and I imagine COD is more like that than like your FPS MOH game. I did enjoy Conflict: Desert Storm multiplayer, but then, you were always on the same team, and you didnt need to be online. Much more basic IMO. :D
God. Reading that makes me realize that I sound like some curmudgeonly old person who refuses to change from the "the good ole days." Oh wait. That IS me. :D eeeeeh. Might have to pick that game up just because of that. CAN COD be played single player?
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Linux all the way now. I do love mac, and I'm getting an iphone in month which am counting the days for. But for all home computer use its linux baby. Go Ubuntu! I love open source. The best things in life are free.
see, i knew there was a reason i liked you! :yup: ever since I used a Linux disk to recover ALL my data on a dead Windows HDD, i've had nothing but respect for it - and a whole bucketload of fear. That last because i became the clearinghouse for recovering all my friends dead computers. Terrifying what you can retrieve from a dead HDD. Utterly terrifying - i will never giveaway a computer with my same HDD on it again.
the problem for me with using Linux is pure laziness on my part. To really get the maximum out of it you almost seem to need to learn command line, and Im not ready to give up my pretty GUI.
So here's my current home project conception problem: I have absolutely NO idea what Im doing, but Im planning on building a gargantuan Linux Home Server. I built a very basic miniversion from an old Windows 98 machine and got it up and running just to prove to myself I could. However, the server I dream of would be able to do EVERYTHING from file storage to hosting my various webpages, etc. By the time I get done considering LAMP and every other remote addon, I end up so frustrated that I come full circle back to Windows Home Server. Someone talk me out of it. :(
also - is OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/) all its cracked up to be?
zenderella
04-18-09, 06:34 AM
see, i knew there was a reason i liked you! :yup: ever since I used a Linux disk to recover ALL my data on a dead Windows HDD, i've had nothing but respect for it - and a whole bucketload of fear. That last because i became the clearinghouse for recovering all my friends dead computers. Terrifying what you can retrieve from a dead HDD. Utterly terrifying - i will never giveaway a computer with my same HDD on it again.
the problem for me with using Linux is pure laziness on my part. To really get the maximum out of it you almost seem to need to learn command line, and Im not ready to give up my pretty GUI.
So here's my current home project conception problem: I have absolutely NO idea what Im doing, but Im planning on building a gargantuan Linux Home Server. I built a very basic miniversion from an old Windows 98 machine and got it up and running just to prove to myself I could. However, the server I dream of would be able to do EVERYTHING from file storage to hosting my various webpages, etc. By the time I get done considering LAMP and every other remote addon, I end up so frustrated that I come full circle back to Windows Home Server. Someone talk me out of it. :(
also - is OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/) all its cracked up to be?
Oh I like you too! :)
Ok heres my two bits.
OpenOffice is good if you're creating the files. Its compatibility with windows files isn't as good as it can be. If you're continually dealing with other windows docs it can be frustrating.
A linux server will do everything a a windows home server does. The kind of tasks you are taking about about are pretty simple, so it seems a shame to spend money on a windows server to do it.
If your planning on integrating your server with a media centre entertainment centre then windows server might be worth considering, but if its just for the tasks you mentioned I recommend Ubuntu server, its really easy.
LAMP is a web server and theres really no point having it as a home server. Ubuntu is much simpler and more suited for your needs.
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peace out *grin*
pc for coding and stuff, mac for design ;)
Mac - ever since I've used one, I've refused to go back.
You know not all games are considered equal, and when MOH was at its height, an awful lot of WWI/II war games came out. I made the mistake of buying like 2 of them and they were AWFUL. So I remained skeptical despite the feeding frenzy over the game. Couple that with my longstanding and perverse desire to always do the exact opposite of what "everyone else" is doing: and wa-pow! you got me - not playing COD. :D
In truth it always struck me as a multiplayer game. I knew guys that played that SOCOM game online, and I imagine COD is more like that than like your FPS MOH game. I did enjoy Conflict: Desert Storm multiplayer, but then, you were always on the same team, and you didnt need to be online. Much more basic IMO. :D
God. Reading that makes me realize that I sound like some curmudgeonly old person who refuses to change from the "the good ole days." Oh wait. That IS me. :D eeeeeh. Might have to pick that game up just because of that. CAN COD be played single player?
Yes, all the COD's have great single player campaigns. COD is so much better then MOH. Get out there and buy Modern Warfare or World at War, one of the best FPS's around.
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