sketchucation logo sketchucation
    • Login
    ℹ️ Licensed Extensions | FredoBatch, ElevationProfile, FredoSketch, LayOps, MatSim and Pic2Shape will require license from Sept 1st More Info

    Poll: Mac vs PC

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Hardware, Software & Gadgets
    45 Posts 21 Posters 4.6k Views 21 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • L Offline
      linea
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Sorry if I annoyed some people with my view of windows, all your views were valid and thanks for the advice, but the mac users will get the last laugh. On Friday I spent £1400 on a new Toshiba laptop running Vista. I know, I know, I could have bought a mac for the same price. You pc lot gave me cold feet so I stayed under the familiar wing of uncle Bill.

      I wish I hadn't, SU doesn't run, I've tried all the workarounds, Photoshop CS2 doesn't run,3DS MAX 8 doesn't, Architectural Desktop 2005 doesn't, the list goes on. My trusty old version of Serif Page Plus 9 is about the only thing I've found that does. I will have to buy the latest versions of the lot.

      My mac using mates think I'm a fool.
      The biggest advantage Apple have ever had over PCs is surely the release of Vista. If anyone can help, please let me know.

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Mike LuceyM Offline
        Mike Lucey
        last edited by

        As far as upgradability goes on a Mac, well I use
        laptops for the most part and its difficult to
        upgrade CPUs or V Cards on these machines be they
        PCs or Macs.

        However I am aware that many Apple Stores, the ones
        located in cities mostly, will quite readily take in
        an older Mac as a trade-in ! This in my opinion
        should be quite an attractive inducement for users
        that want to stay on the cutting edge of graphics
        orientated machines.

        To check this out all one has to do is look up
        an independent Apples Resellers Site and they usually
        have a sellection of 'Used Hardware'. I think the
        reason this works so well is bacause of the Apple /
        Graphic Design link. The Apple Stores are often
        located in cities that have Art Colleges and there
        is always a ready market of Art / Graphics students
        on tight budgets looking for Macs 😉

        Far better that trying to flog the old laptop on
        Ebay 😒

        Anyone interested in a Dell M90, a Eurocom Enigma
        or a Dell M60 😆

        Mike

        Support us so we can support you! Upgrade to Premium Membership!

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
          last edited by

          @unknownuser said:

          Viruses are virtually unheard of for the mac.

          Might have been unheard of (or rather scarce), but you still get them, plus the threat is growing...

          http://software.silicon.com/malware/0,3800003100,39167424,00.htm
          http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12537279/
          http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000737.htm

          Take note, this last link says that if you're running emulation software on your Mac (and obviously running MS Windows), then you can still get a virus on your Mac.[/quote]

          On the last link, it states,
          'Most of the virus writers are familiar with the IBM platform and Microsoft Windows, and therefore are only going to be able to create a virus for that platform.'

          Hey ! I wonder does this mean that its 'nicer' people that use Macs and would not dream of writing a virus 😆

          I'm bloody well glad that I made the switch and stongly advise any 'fence sitter' out there to take the leap of faith ...... I've yet to hear of an opposite switcher 😉 Does ANYONE know of one ❓

          Support us so we can support you! Upgrade to Premium Membership!

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • R Offline
            Ross Macintosh
            last edited by

            Mike I switched from Macs to pc and I'm glad I did. With the name Macintosh I was for a number of years a serious Mac-addict. I'm glad I was cured. 😄

            Recently someone in these forums posted a screenshot of the mac finder. I cringed! Yikes! Talk about info overload! For me it is just bad interface design. I much prefer Microsoft's fairly intuitive 'file explorer' approach.

            I'm glad there are multiple OS choices for consumers. Hopefully each computer user can find the OS that makes them most comfortable. To each his own.

            Regards, Ross

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • EdsonE Offline
              Edson
              last edited by

              @ross macintosh said:

              Recently someone in these forums posted a screenshot of the mac finder. I cringed! Yikes! Talk about info overload! For me it is just bad interface design. I much prefer Microsoft's fairly intuitive 'file explorer' approach.

              ross,

              i am to blame for the posting of the offensive screenshot. i apologise for any pain it may have inflicted in you and promise to try my best to refrain from posting such stuff in the future.

              very humbly yours,

              edson

              p.s.: just pulling your leg. you have every right not to like macintoshes.

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
                last edited by

                @ross macintosh said:

                Mike I switched from Macs to pc and I'm glad I did. With the name Macintosh I was for a number of years a serious Mac-addict. I'm glad I was cured. 😄

                Recently someone in these forums posted a screenshot of the mac finder. I cringed! Yikes! Talk about info overload! For me it is just bad interface design. I much prefer Microsoft's fairly intuitive 'file explorer' approach.

                I'm glad there are multiple OS choices for consumers. Hopefully each computer user can find the OS that makes them most comfortable. To each his own.

                Regards, Ross

                Ross,

                I was not that keen on Mac Finder either BUT I found
                Macintosh Explorer, works a treat 😉

                Maybe you would consider doing a Double Switch 😆

                Mike

                http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/CornerBar/Picture 9.jpg

                Support us so we can support you! Upgrade to Premium Membership!

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • EdsonE Offline
                  Edson
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  I was not that keen on Mac Finder either BUT I found
                  Macintosh Explorer, works a treat

                  mike,

                  is it shareware, freeware or what? i am so used to the finder that I cannot really see in which way any explorer-type app ca be better. could you just give me an example?

                  regards.

                  edson

                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • L Offline
                    lewiswadsworth
                    last edited by

                    And now for Something Completely Different.

                    Windows Vista vs. Ubuntu Linux Beryl, with a techno soundtrack:

                    http://www.metacafe.com/watch/434675/windows_vista_aero_vs_linux_ubuntu_beryl/

                    Interesting that they don't bring Mac into the fray.

                    (If SketchUp ran on Linux, I would be so "outa here" with Windows.

                    --Lewis

                    [Lewis Wadsworth]

                    col sporcar si trova

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
                      last edited by

                      @unknownuser said:

                      I was not that keen on Mac Finder either BUT I found
                      Macintosh Explorer, works a treat

                      mike,

                      is it shareware, freeware or what? i am so used to the finder that I cannot really see in which way any explorer-type app ca be better. could you just give me an example?

                      regards.

                      edson

                      Hi Edson,

                      After jumping into OSX I must admit I missed some of the
                      'old ways'. I have however located quite a few Mac programs
                      and utilities that helped to ease the transition and Mac
                      Explorer is one of them. At €15 I think its good value.

                      The Rage Site explains the features of Mac Explorer far better
                      than I could, so I'd suggest that you have a quick look. The
                      link is here, http://www.ragesw.com/products/explorer.html

                      Another utility that I'm using permanently is Sticky Windows.
                      This utility allows me to 'grab' a program window and 'slap'
                      it to the edge of the screen. It sticks there as a tab !
                      I think this is a better alternative to the 'Dock' as I like
                      to leave the dock clean, just to be used for programs. You can
                      check out Sticky Windows at
                      http://www.donelleschi.com/stickywindows/ BTW this firm does
                      a few other useful little utilities, Cunning Fox being one of
                      them.

                      Mike

                      Support us so we can support you! Upgrade to Premium Membership!

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • L Offline
                        linea
                        last edited by

                        Well after much harrasment I've got SU and a few other programs working on Vista. ACAD is a non starter though. I have to say though there are a few useful tools in Vista but not many.

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • G Offline
                          Glenn at home
                          last edited by

                          @unknownuser said:

                          Well after much harrasment I've got SU and a few other programs working on Vista. ACAD is a non starter though. I have to say though there are a few useful tools in Vista but not many.

                          I had to right click the ACAD icon and set it to run in compatibility mode (WinXP) and with Admin. rights to get Acad-07 to run in Vista. It really only took a few minutes on the AutoCAD site to find out how. What version are you running?

                          SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • L Offline
                            linea
                            last edited by

                            Architectural Desktop 2005 but I'm thinking about buying Allplan by Nemetschek rather than AutoCAD 2008. Check Allplan out, I've seen it demonstrated, amazing

                            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • 1
                            • 2
                            • 3
                            • 3 / 3
                            • First post
                              Last post
                            Buy SketchPlus
                            Buy SUbD
                            Buy WrapR
                            Buy eBook
                            Buy Modelur
                            Buy Vertex Tools
                            Buy SketchCuisine
                            Buy FormFonts

                            Advertisement