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  • J Offline
    jeff hammond
    last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 05:44

    who uses the term 'rocks' anyways?
    oh yeah πŸ˜„

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      Ecuadorian
      last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 05:45

      Do the same adjustment for this statistic πŸ˜„:
      Snow Leopard rocks.PNG
      Windows 7 rocks.PNG

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        jeff hammond
        last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 05:59

        damn, i need to get with the program ❗
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          Ecuadorian
          last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 05:59

          You're absolutely right, Jeff. Saying that something "rocks" is not as common as saying that you "love" something. Now, if again you could adjust this for official release time of each OS, meaning the number for Windows 7 must be multiplied by 3... πŸ˜†
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          Now this is my idea of consumer satisfaction.

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            jeff hammond
            last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 06:02

            πŸ˜„ha
            the first problem listed on the site with the top search result for 'snow leopard problems'

            "Cracked iphoto version doesn’t work"

            more stats -- (quite telling πŸ˜„ )
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              jeff hammond
              last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 06:16

              [fwiw, snow leopard isn't a major OS update.. it's just a fine tuned version of leopard (core level) with only a couple of new features.. it only costs like 25 bucks or something]

              most of the problems probably have to do with broken software and that's why i always wait a while to upgrade.. gotta wait til the software people update on their end..

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                notareal
                last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 07:58

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                  solo
                  last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 08:01

                  Now this is surprising, I would have thought Bill gates was as hated as Bin Laden, looks like Stevie boy has won this one.
                  Must be all the PC owners hating the ad campaign.


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                    jeff hammond
                    last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 13:45

                    Pete, you have to use quotes to get the exact wording πŸ˜‰
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                      solo
                      last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 13:52

                      Ah, that looks about right...the world is back in balance.

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                        Frederik
                        last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 13:53

                        And if you use http://www.bing.com , the result is even more interesting... πŸ˜•


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                          jeff hammond
                          last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 13:54

                          @solo said:

                          Ah, that looks about right...the world is back in balance.

                          haha

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                            tfdesign
                            last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 13:58

                            I use both Windows and Mac. Both are equally annoying at the best of times. Mac's workflow imho is better than Windows, but Windows allows for more design software to be run.

                            I saw this interesting remark from Bill Gates the other day. You may find it interesting! πŸ˜„

                            ...and yes, there is nothing as boring as a Mac vs PC debate, but aren't they so much fun?! πŸŽ‰

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                              Ecuadorian
                              last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 14:15

                              So both crash, both have problems, but when something is more expensive, somehow it tastes better:
                              http://news.cnet.com/8301-13580_3-9849949-39.html

                              And thanks for that link. It's totally true, if it were not for Steve Jobs, the only Apple company we would know today would be Apple Corps . Steve is also partly responsible for the success of my favorite movie studio, Pixar.

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                                solo
                                last edited by 16 Nov 2009, 15:44

                                Don't get me wrong either, I think Steve Jobs is essential for the industry, he is the reason Windows 7 is a success as competition drives results, and as for the smart phones, he was the first to take it to a higher level (but lets not forget the pioneers RIM's Blackberry)which has now pushed other manufacturers to compete as well as service providers to up their game in order to tap into this market.

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                                  Ecuadorian
                                  last edited by 17 Nov 2009, 04:21

                                  Mac-OS-Snow-Leopard.jpg
                                  Mystery solved.
                                  Snow Leopard Crashes.PNG

                                  In contrast...
                                  Windows 7 crashes.PNG

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                                    Anssi
                                    last edited by 17 Nov 2009, 21:09

                                    In September I took my last Mac hardware to the recyclers. There was nothing wrong with the faithful old workhorse - it only wasn't useful to anything any more. Everything has moved into the Internet, and there is no working browser for pre-OSX computers. Also, no USB.

                                    The main reason of not buying a new Mac was the appalling lack of forward and backward compatibility. None of my old software would have run in a new mac. I was mostly quite happy with the functionality of the old versions of things I was using. For the most important of them I had over the years acquired PC versions too, as I had got a PC to be compatible with my work environment.

                                    For a new Mac I would have had to buy new versions of all the software I was accustomed to using. My PC still runs happily some old software that originates from two or three generations of Windows back (like my Freehand, dated 1995)

                                    My daughter grew up with Macs, and she now uses an Imac. We were both fans of Appleworks, but to get her files from her old computer to Iwork in OS X, I had to locate and buy a discontinued OSX version of Appleworks too, and if I hadn't found that, her old work might have been lost.

                                    Anssi

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                                      linea
                                      last edited by 17 Nov 2009, 22:31

                                      The Linux community have spoofed the mac ads, very funny

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                                        Ecuadorian
                                        last edited by 17 Nov 2009, 23:35

                                        That's sad. I hate having to throw something away. Didn't you have a collector friend?

                                        There is a certain irony in the fact that until 2005 Apple was using a processor called "PowerPC" created by Motorola and the father of the PC, IBM. And even more irony in Apple switching (their favorite verb) to Intel in 2006 and finally supporting Windows. I guess these were necessary steps to ensure the survival of the Mac. Snow Leopard's lack of support for the old PowerPC processors is the last step in the full transition to standard PC hardware, making all Macs bought before 2006 sort of obsolete. πŸ˜•

                                        This was actually the second time (In my limited memory) Mac hardware/software broke away with the past, the first time being when Apple switched to a UNIX-based OS (Now called OSX) at the turn of the century, also causing upgrade problems. In contrast, PC generational transitions have been generally smooth, with most hardware/software still working in each iteration, not "we-had-to-move-all-of-our-stuff" as is portrayed in the new ad campaign.

                                        The good news is that the technology IBM developed for the PowerPC processor is still used in game consoles and other devices. So, in a way, you can say my PlayStation 3 is a distant relative of the old Macs.

                                        After having said all this, Anssi, I guess you didn't trash that old Mac. You "upgraded" it. This parody was released around the time of Apple's switch to Intel CPUs.
                                        [flash=425,344:2z7c5zs6]http://www.youtube.com/v/AKiP6mX4p9E&fs=1[/flash:2z7c5zs6]

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                                          tfdesign
                                          last edited by 22 Nov 2009, 17:31

                                          @ecuadorian said:

                                          Mystery solved.

                                          Well, no. Not in my opinion. This 'mystery' (whatever mystery that was in the first place) isn't solved- because using Google to collate information like that is highly unscientific, and fails to consider many other aspects of why you may be getting figures like that.

                                          For example, In 2003 I signed up with Virgin Media for the internet. They gave me a USB modem called a Thompson 330, which although ran fairly okay on my PC, gave my Mac constant kernel panics, freezing Mac OS X. If I unplugged it, the Mac was wonderfully stable all the (other) time. The 330 was one of those "free with your breakfast cereal" type modems- with software that ran independently from your network settings within the preferences window. Virgin would also refuse to give support, unless you had these crappy things plugged in to your PC.

                                          The figures you get from these rather pointless Google searches, are probably based on information based on hits from those connecting bad "made for PC and ported badly to Mac" hardware, amongst many more factors that you are failing to take into consideration. So really this is about bad software, not Macs. Perhaps even from recent switchers who don't yet know how to run with a Mac properly, and there are a lot of them too. There's even a magazine in the UK now, dedicated to switchers!

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