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  • J Offline
    Jim
    last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:19

    Let's get this out of the way.

    When using SketchUp, do you spend most of your time on a PC or a Mac?

    Poll will be open for 6 days.

    Hi

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    • K Offline
      Krisidious
      last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:26

      I wish they would just let it die already, it's like a sick cat on your back porch... it won't eat, it just sits around taking up space and drooling all over the place...

      you walk into any computer store in the nation and they will likely have 2 Mac Titles in the whole store...

      let it go people... we should all work on the same platform..

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        kdjanz
        last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:28

        @unknownuser said:

        I wish they would just let it die already, it's like a sick cat on your back porch... it won't eat, it just sits around taking up space and drooling all over the place...

        LOL - I thought you were talking about Vista!!! πŸ˜„

        I have 3 Macs at home and am trying to potty train 8 PC's in the office but they just keep drooling and cr@pping out all over the place.

        I guess you know what I prefer. πŸ˜’

        Kelly

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        • W Offline
          Will03
          last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:29

          let me list the OS's that I don't like

          Mac OS everything and anything.
          Windows 3.1, 98, me, vista, server, Vista

          OS's that I can stand to use.
          Windows 3.11, Windows 95, 98SE, 2000, XP (XP is a little too bulky, but unfourtunately is what I have to use for drivers and such), RedHat.

          Best OS ever.
          DOS

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            guite
            last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:33

            @will03 said:

            Best OS ever.
            DOS

            I like that. Type out some mumbo-jumbo and hit "Enter" (wasn't it called "Return" those days?). Makes you look smart!!

            Edit: Forgot to mention, I'm on PC @ home and office.

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              Shaun Tennant
              last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:34

              I voted PC. I would have voted mac, but the 13 pc's in my spare room wouldn't let me. All run 2000 or XP pro


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                Will03
                last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:37

                Thats a good question, how many computers do you have?

                I've got 4 PC's in parts, 3 working, 3 old laptops, 1 Mac, 1 regular use computer, 1 regular use laptop, and I think thats it...

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                  Edson
                  last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:39

                  I started off with a PC, of course, but in 1995 saw a coleague working on a mac and producing graphics no PC-based cad app could match then. so I switched to mac and have been happy ever since.

                  right now in my small office I have a G3 iMac, two G4 eMacs and one iMac intel core 2 duo (in a few months I shall get a macbook pro 17").

                  the exception is my wife. the poor thing works on a PC notebook. I swear I did not force her to do so.

                  best wishes to you all (the more so if you own a PC). πŸ˜†

                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                    Didier Bur
                    last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:40

                    4 PC's @ home (oldies for children, 1 for my desperate housewife, and 1 for serious work (sudoku, flight sim...)
                    2 PC's @ my office, among a bunch of other PC's and 2 or 3 Mac for applemaniacs ayatollahs πŸ’š

                    No blue screen of death since two years with XP so let's keep fingers crossed πŸ˜†

                    DB

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                      Krisidious
                      last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:42

                      yes Win 2000 Pro... no Vista for me...

                      By: Kristoff Rand
                      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                        JuanV.Soler
                        last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:43

                        now, anyone can tell me the difference between PC and MAC ?
                        (i can search in google, i know)
                        just in case

                        ,))),

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                          kdjanz
                          last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:45

                          PC = Personal Computer - now a generic term for a (usually) Windows box

                          Mac = some sort of Apple created product - there are no clones. Originally, they used a unique operating system, but since OS X, the operating system is a cleverly hidden form of BSD Unix, which is a powerful mainframe era system that has been hacked at for decades in universities and has most of the loopholes nailed shut.

                          Things have gotten complicated in the last 2 years since Apple changed to using Intel chips. Now Mac hardware is similar enough to PC hardware that it can run Windows directly, which is fast and efficient enough to allow CAD and other intensive software to perform reasonably. By running Windows though, the generally immune Mac OS is now by passed and users have to worry about viruses and spyware again.

                          Hope this helps

                          Kelly

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                            Mike Lucey
                            last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:46

                            ..... but Macs can now run Windows, so it has
                            to be the best of both worlds. There is now
                            no argument as one can use either OS πŸ˜‰

                            I would have changed years ago if there was an
                            ACad Mac Version. However its only after the
                            'switch' that I now see that there is a very
                            wide range of Mac programs. Maybe not a lot of
                            games but this does not bother me.

                            I would suggest that for anyone that really wants
                            to learn / understand what Apple has to offer they
                            should pop over to the http://www.Apple.com site and ...
                            eeerrrr 'enjoy' the site. Then pop over to the
                            MS site and 'stumble' around trying to find
                            information πŸ˜’

                            The simple truth is that we would all be using
                            Macs if Apple like IBM 'opened' their doors but
                            they didn't, again maybe a wise policy. The same
                            could be said of AutoDesk, I wonder how big ACad
                            would be if AutoDesk had not decided to allow 3rd
                            parties to produce add-ons ?

                            I really believe that many many PC using designers
                            will be 'switching' in big numbers over the next
                            couple of years, its just a matter of coming to
                            one's senses as price is not a big issue any longer.

                            Mike

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                              Will03
                              last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:47

                              An interesting tidbit of information for anyone interested.

                              Steve Jobs (perhaps one of the smartest and weirdest people in the business of computers) hired a group of people around the time of the advent of the world wide web. Their task was to develop a program that could surf and deal with all of your internet needs. 3/4 of the way through production, Steve pulled the plug because of any number of reasons. Rather than hanging on to the half completed software these folks created, he allowed them to keep it, and go into business for themselves. They finished the program and came out with a company called America Online.

                              I bet Steve Jobs had a few choice words when AOL merged with Time Warner to become one of the largest Corporations in the United States. lol

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                                JuanV.Soler
                                last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:48

                                thanks kelly,
                                though iΒ΄m afraid i have no culture at all about what you are talking
                                πŸ˜„
                                iΒ΄ll learn

                                ,))),

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                                  lewiswadsworth
                                  last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:49

                                  I vote for Ubuntu 7.04 Linux, which I (and apparently Dell Computer) consider the first Linux distro ready for prime time.

                                  No, I don't have SketchUp on it, and it won't run under WINE properly.

                                  But I do have a thousand other piece of eccentric and equally troublesome software, including (oddly enough) native versions of GE and Picasa.

                                  My most recent find: BRL-CAD. Good enough for the U.S. Army, good enough for my silly architectural projects. Where other programs ask you if you want to "exit" or "quit", you tell BRL-CAD "dismiss." I like to imagine it saluting as it leaves.

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                                    eeva
                                    last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:50

                                    oh, this poll is unfair! i'm not participating!

                                    it should say: I PREFER to use SketchUp (mostly) on a...

                                    i had to switch from pc to mac a couple of months ago when i got a new job, and there has been not a single day, i do not curse!

                                    -eeva

                                    ps please be gentle with the stones...

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                                      Mr S
                                      last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:52

                                      Hi,

                                      I started out using computers for graphics work in about 1986.
                                      So, I used Macs. I loved them. PC's simply couldn't be considered as an option then.
                                      Today, despite all the arguments there is very little real difference between the two platforms.
                                      The Mac still has a 'prettier' interface, but I find PC's quicker and more logical to navigate through.
                                      PC's have a greater range of software and provide more bang for buck.

                                      My choice today would be:

                                      1. If someone else is paying, get a Mac.
                                      2. If I have to pay, I'd get a PC.

                                      What a shallow human being I am!!

                                      Regards
                                      Mr S

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                                        firkins
                                        last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:55

                                        The first graphic user interface was a demonstration of the Apple "Lisa" computer in our office in 1983. When the mac was born in early 1984, I shelled out $2500 for a 128K single-sided disc drive (400K) machine (hard drives were not yet available for the consumer). Four generations of macs later, I'm still using a G4 at home with a 19" LCD Apple monitor. However, about 15 years ago, I was forced to use a PC windoze machine (v3 or something like that). The PC's hated me! They crashed on me about 3 or 4 times a day, I think they sensed my apple-mac windows-hating karma...

                                        I still enjoy going home to my friendly mac after battling the PC day in and day out. πŸ’š


                                        Michael

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                                        to purchase a little Temporary Safety,
                                        deserve neither Liberty not Safety."]

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                                          Glenn at home
                                          last edited by 25 Dec 2007, 21:56

                                          I honestly don't see how mac users have all of these "problems". BSODs and crashes left me the day I left NT 4.0 and went with Windows 2000 and XP has been even better. I simply don't have any issues. In fact to me windows just seems to be in the background, I see my applications and what I am doing.
                                          I do wonder why Apple (Jobs) won't make a consumer tower? Why should non pro users be restricted to minis and all-in-ones? Dell, HP and others can make a Core2Duo box w/ XP for under $700 why can Apple make one for under $1000? (that's including the OSX tax ) They would sell like hot-cakes! I would consider getting one but not a mini or all-in-one that is restricted to upgrades (limited ram slots, non upgradable graphics, built in monitors) no thanks. Come on Steve make a consumer tower.

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