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    • T Offline
      Tim M
      last edited by

      All excellent points and will make for good ammunition, I mean talking points, when I present my findings to my financial advisor/my wife.
      Thanks

      @caronte01 said:

      Tim

      I recently moved from a pc to a mac. As someone else pointed before, considering specs, macs are competitive, when compared to a similarly spec´ed peecee.

      I work on a macbook, which i upgraded to 2 GB of ram, and find sketchup performance adequate, even with integrated graphics. Take into consideration the fact that a lot of stuff you see on your screen on OSX is opengl accelerated, so apple makes sure performance is ok. I work with hardware acceleration on, and there are no visible glitches (something you more than likely would have on a pecee with integrated graphics), and speed is ok on small and medium to large models. In this case, it´s not just a matter of raw speed, but also good drivers, and the mac certainly does have good ones.

      I guess it all depends on the kind and size of models you do. I would be more than happy to have a macbook pro though, but it was out of my budget.

      I also use a late gen imac, with ati graphics, and performance is very good, but, strangely i get more graphic glitches than on the macbook. Nothing terrible though.

      Certain plugins do work only on peecee, but you have several option on a mac to run windows for those, if you need to.

      Your computer is imo too old to run sketchup properly though.

      It´s up to you in the end, but if it was my call, i would stick with osx. Not pretending to turn this into a flame war, but if you are used to mac, the switch will be full of surprises, and not all of them will be good.

      The peecee has more variety, software wise, i agree, but most freeware, shareware, low cost programs on a mac are imo of a higher quality than equivalents on peecee.

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      • Mike LuceyM Offline
        Mike Lucey
        last edited by

        Tim,

        Have you thought about building a HackIntosh, could be fun!
        Check out, Build a Hackintosh Mac for Under $800 at,
        http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-attack/build-a-hackintosh-mac-for-under-800-321913.php

        They measure up quite well against MacBook Pros. Not too
        sure how kosher this is but I can't see anything wrong with
        it as once Apple moved to Intel they opened the gates for
        DIY. You still have to buy Leopard though. Mmmmm I wonder
        does Leopard have a clause with regard to it use ... no
        doubt it has, must look! 😒

        Mike


        HackIntosh.png

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        • jujuJ Offline
          juju
          last edited by

          at caronte01: 😆 peecee - dunno what that is...

          You probably meant a PC, the abbreviation for Personal Computer.

          Anyhows, just thought I'd toss in my 10c. Always entertaining to hear people explain why they are Apple / PC fans.

          Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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            Tim M
            last edited by

            I haven’t heard of that before but I will check it out.
            Thanks

            @mike lucey said:

            Tim,

            Have you thought about building a HackIntosh, could be fun!
            Check out, Build a Hackintosh Mac for Under $800 at,
            http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-attack/build-a-hackintosh-mac-for-under-800-321913.php

            They measure up quite well against MacBook Pros. Not too
            sure how kosher this is but I can't see anything wrong with
            it as once Apple moved to Intel they opened the gates for
            DIY. You still have to buy Leopard though. Mmmmm I wonder
            does Leopard have a clause with regard to it use ... no
            doubt it has, must look! 😒

            Mike

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              remus
              last edited by

              Mike, there is definetly a clause in the OS X terms of use that says you cant install it on non apple hardware, doesnt stop people form trying though 😛

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              • soloS Offline
                solo
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                Remus, You are correct it's states that in the EULA.

                However your OS setup is interesting, you run Vista with a Mac emulator? or is it just 'Window blinds' or themes?

                http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/2321861405_49648cf9f3.jpg?v=0

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                  Tim M
                  last edited by

                  Too bad, I had memories of my old Heath Kit days in 4-H. Could have been interesting.
                  😞

                  @remus said:

                  Mike, there is definetly a clause in the OS X terms of use that says you cant install it on non apple hardware, doesnt stop people form trying though 😛

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                    remus
                    last edited by

                    its a program called objectdock.

                    It lets you have a mac type dock on a windows machine. I just prefer it to the normal windows startbar sa its more suited to how i work.

                    http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
                      last edited by

                      ObjectDock is nice to use. I had it on-screen with my Win
                      machines.

                      Mike

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                      • bigstickB Offline
                        bigstick
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                        I'm pleased to hear Mike uses a 'Hackintosh'. There is a lot of information on the internet, but this sort of thing needs a lot more publicity IMO. There are also reports on the net that someone is running the tiny new Asus eee-pc with OS X.

                        There is no doubt that Mac hardware is way more expensive than PC hardware. I am aware of the arguments that Mac hardware is often of a higher specification, but fundamentally it is way overpriced, and even the most devoted Apple advocate would be hard pressed to argue against this. I bought a MacBook Pro, and it cost 30-50% more than an equivalent Windows laptop of similar capability. However it is so much better-designed and nicer to use. From the backlit keyboard, slot-loading DVD writer and tiny PSU with its magsafe connector, to its battery life, compact size and light weight. The Mac Pro machines don't seem to have this same detail design superiority, so I wouldn't have any hesitation at all in using PC hardware for a desktop machine. In fact with one of the excellent Silverstone cases (http://www.silverstonetek.com/products/p_contents.php?pno=ml02&area=usa) and a Micro ATX board with a Core 2 quad CPU, your system won't lose much in terms of style either.

                        It is true that Apple's licensing forbids installation on non-Apple hardware, but seriously, if you have legally purchased some software, who is to say how you can use it? You are not violating any genuine moral principles (like stealing for example) just taking issue with the wording of the agreement. It is arguable as to whether you are harming Apple's interests in running Leopard on PC hardware, because although they are suffering by not selling the hardware, they are benefitting by selling their software, and from an increased user base.

                        So in short, when I repair my spare PC, it will be running OS X Leopard.

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                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                          Mike Lucey
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                          Hi BigStick,

                          I don't use a HackMac. I was just mentioning the article that
                          I read on the subject.

                          As I understand it, Mac OX is not to be used on anything other
                          than Apple hardware as per the Conditions of Use.

                          I completly understand your thinking on the subject. Apple
                          ALSO switched! They moved to Intel chips. I imagine one of
                          the reasons for doing this was to bring in the fence sitters,
                          I was one.

                          They seriously cannot expect people that cannot afford to spend
                          the extra 30 - 50% on an original Mac to stay away from Mac OSX!

                          IMO, technically there would be no theft involved but again
                          Terms of Conditions / Use are there! I fail to see how they
                          can do anything about it except maybe in the auto updates area.

                          If Apple opened the doors back in the '80s we might all be using
                          Macs or Mac Compatibles now ..... maybe 😄

                          Mike

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