quote:Originally posted by bubaslubas:OK, has ANY of you guys had contact with XP? I mean, real contact?
quote:It's easiness to use is at a level that has never been achieved on any of the previous versions of Win. It even tied on CNET's deathmatch against OS X (note that CNET has always thrashed Windows when against Mac OS.)
quote: OS X is spectacular (I should know, I own a G4) but XP is a darn good try by the Microshit guys (i like them as much as you do, but we have to give credit for their attempt). Just don't thrash the OS just because it's built by M$.
quote:I just wished my os x had mp3 tags support in Finder.Oh, I really don't care if many of its ideas have been stolen from Apple - just appraise them for having the good-sense of following innovation.
quote:Originally posted by bubaslubas:Oh, and by the way, you said that M$ idea-pilfering runs competition out of the market...Where the hell did the Dock came from?Mac OS X on Intel NOW!
quote:Originally posted by bubaslubas:Wouldn't you wish OS X had MP3TAG support within Finder??? Funny how everyone used to say "I'd rather ride a tricicle than a motorcycle" when referring to OS 9's easiness to use against the complicated Win2000Pro. Now everybody boasts about the geek-like BSD underlayer for X.
quote:Get a life, you asshole.
quote:Oh, and I just TRIED to install Mandrake Linux 8.1... Couldn't resize partitions, didn't find my modem, had trouble with my optical mouse...And asked me for A LOT MORE personal information than XP EVER did.
quote:Except that the Windows task bar is a ripoff of two things: the Mac OS menubar at the top of the screen (in the Mac OS, and the Apple Lisa OS before it, since the early 1980s) and the NeXTSTEP Dock of the late 1980s.
quote:NeXT was purchased by Apple in late 1996. And at that time, all of NeXT's assets, including the Dock, became property of Apple.Nice try, sparkie.
quote:[/QB]QuoteI love how you like to shit on Mac OS X, then turn around and demand it for Intel. Yeah. No hypocrisy there.If you had bothered to read my replies you would have noticed that i also own a G4 - i don't shit on OS X, I do think it is the BEST OS around, but thrashing XP just because of its "daddy's" sins doesn't sound fair to me. quote:Also: CNET originally declared OS X the winner in that "deathmatch." Then, later the same day that article was published on their site, they "mysteriously" changed it to a tie. How very . . . convenient for Microsoft.OK, I'll just let CNET explain this one...OS death matchCorrection: Some of you may have noticed that in an earlier version of this story, we gave a slight edge to OS X. One of the primary factors behind this decision was the cost of each upgrade as it relates to licensing requirements. Although it is true that OS X lacks a feature like Windows XP's product activation that would bar you from installing it on more than on system, it is still a violation of Apple's end-user licensing agreement to install the upgrade on multiple systems. We regret any misleading information in the initial version, which has now been updated to clarify this issue. (11/2/01) quote:Oh, and yes -- I have "real" contact with XP. It's on the Dell behind me. Microsoft has basically put lipstick on a pig; at least OS X's changes go way, WAY beyond just interface.Sigh.That just shows that you DON'T have contact with WinXP - comprehensive left-side menus, a MUCH better right-click, IDTAG support in Explorer (I just don't get tired of saying this,)...Oh, and if you don't like the lipstick just run it on classic mode...I'm not in anyway a M$ fan, but I do enjoy XP and think that nobody gave it a chance.
I love how you like to shit on Mac OS X, then turn around and demand it for Intel. Yeah. No hypocrisy there.
quote:Also: CNET originally declared OS X the winner in that "deathmatch." Then, later the same day that article was published on their site, they "mysteriously" changed it to a tie. How very . . . convenient for Microsoft.
quote:Oh, and yes -- I have "real" contact with XP. It's on the Dell behind me. Microsoft has basically put lipstick on a pig; at least OS X's changes go way, WAY beyond just interface.Sigh.
quote:Originally posted by bubaslubas:VoidMain, do you run Mandrake 8.1?
quote:Do you use the command line or the "WINDOWS" KDE?
quote:Now that's what you'd call a rip-off...But as long as it works OK, I don't see anything wrong in looking like Win...After all, MandrakeSoft had to develop it, it's not like stealing the blueprints from Redmond...
quote:Your brain is not helping to clarify my situation:
quote: I am not shitting on Mac OS OR Linux, I'm just stating that XP does NOT deserve all this tomato-throwing.
quote: You noticed?
quote: I suppose that when Ford built the model T, no one else should have been able to put round wheels on their cars because it would have been a "rip off", let alone the fact Ford wasn't the first person to use round wheels.
quote:If Microsoft steals everyone elses ideas which cause everyone else to go out of business what innovation will MS have to follow?
quote:Originally posted by bubaslubas:but you can't deny this: Linux is a super-rated shitty excuse of an OS - it maybe fine for running critical web services, but for desktop publishing forget it. Develop some good apps like Freehand or Photoshop (not that GIMP crap) and then we'll talk.[/b]
quote:Why don't you contribute to the cause and write a good Desktop publishing suite for Linux. It may not make you rich but it would surely make you famous (and it would make you rich too if you choose).