Still have it in a drawer, it's the 8900
Also, the Iphone wall plug gives me another PT USB to plug into
Also, the Iphone wall plug gives me another PT USB to plug into
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You are either exaggerating or you are wrong, choose your poison. This is not an OS issue, this is a mechanical issue. No operating system in the world can override the mechanical response to the requests made by the user.
A quick reply to your post; Comparing your mac laptop to an hp laptop is like comparing a Honda Accord to a... really crappy and unreliable laptop.
HP laptops are arguably the least reliable laptops on the market. They are, for lack of a better term, pure garbage.
[edit] I'm sorry if my reply didn't really address everything, but my eyes are barely open right now.![]()
Now that's fair and balanced. Well said RyGuy. After reading that if I had the means I'd probably own both myself. ( enough is good, more is better, too much...just perfect)Why are people still arguing the issue of Mac vs PC? I don't get it. Mac people will always be Mac people and PC people will always be PC people! Me personally, I use both. I have 2 Macs and 5 Windows machines all networked at my home office and all of them work just fine. The Windows machines work how I want them to because I built them myself. I might make a quick note that I do most of my work on my Mac simply because I can do everything on this one computer, but that doesn't make the Windows machines inferior, just tools for specific jobs.
I am able to run every single Windows program on my Mac with the assistance of VMWare Fusion and they run flawlessly! If they aren't running quite fast enough I just reboot my system to my Windows Partition on my Mac (boot camp). I also do all of my video editing on my Mac, but that is because I have trained extensively on Final Cut Studio which has and never will be ported to Windows. Does that mean that you can't edit on a Windows machine? Hell no! I just know Final Cut and happen to love it very much and therefore have no need to switch to Adobe Premiere or Avid.
I do still use my Windows machines on a day-day basis. Every single one of my machines has it's own little special purpose in life and each one of those machines has been optimized to be the best tool for that particular purpose. Though I do spend most of my time on my Macs, that does not mean for one second that my Windows machines are crap.
To each his own I always say! You take your Mac and that guy can take his Windows! Me, I'll take both thank you very much!
Snow Leopard rocks, but so does Windows 7.
My 2 pesos.
Ry
I have to agree, and it is really an "apples and oranges" contest to boot. There is precicely 1 manufacturer of Mac notebooks, there are hundreds of brands and probably thousands of individual manufacturers of PC compatible notebook parts. What is the fairest comparison? Mac to the worst pc? Mac to the Best PC?
In my opinion, since there's only one Mac, You must compare it to the best available comparable option at the time among the PC notebooks. While I don't pretend to know which one that is, it wouldn't matter, because Mac owners would cry foul no matter which choice you make.
This is precisely why I dislike Microsoft and their products.
IEBlog : An Early Look At IE9 for Developers
Seriously, what is the point of developing IE? There is no point, it's a worthless pile of garbage.
This also is a perfect example of why and how they are holding back technology.
The comments are spot-on too.
I hate IE as much as the next guy, but at the same time you have to give Microsoft some sort of credit for actually developing their own software instead of just grabbing a free code, adding a layer of fluff, and slapping their logo on it.
I'd love to see Microsoft put the same efforts they did with 7 towards IE, but I don't think that will happen. IE8 is a buggy piece of junk, and I have a hard time believing that IE9 will be that much of an improvement.
In the meantime I'll stick with Firefox and Chrome. I would exclusively use Firefox but it seems as if they have no plans on addressing the CPU usage spike issues. When that happens I just close down and hop over to chrome. I can't tell you the last time that I voluntarily used IE, but I can assure you that I had to have been less-than-sober to make such a terrible decision.
The OS itself is built on Linux
. I have never really seen the point in arguing which is better. For me they are just tools. One just happens to (unfortunately) be more expensive. EDIT: For end user computing. For workstations, apple is very competitive.different.
Quite frankly, many many years ago I expected Mac to go the way of the Beta VCR. I then discovered something: Beta is still in use by Live Action News crews because among that "niche" it is considered superior, even to this day in some areas!
Just to clarify. Thats Betacam not Beta. Different creature altogether although they share the same roots. A Betacam cost like $6000 to $20,30 thousand.
To clarify, multitasking works the same on every operating system out there now. The only way to run more than 6 applications without any performance decrease is if they're all idle in the background. Technically speaking having Word, Firefox, Windows Media Player, Outlook and Paintshop open means you have 6 programs running.. but with the exception of Windows Media Player (or iTunes) chances are the other 5 are really just sitting there doing nothing. I have 8 applications open on my Windows PC right now and you'd never know it while I'm typing in this little text box for example.