Miscellaneous > The Lounge
Attention Mac Haters!
jasonlane:
quote:Originally posted by worker201:
I've probably just been using Windows for too long, but...
The one thing that makes a Mac a nightmare for me is the fact that hitting the close button in the upper right hand corner of a window only closes that window, and does not close the program. After a day of Maccin' I find out that I still have like 20 programs open, and I have to use some crazy thing called the finder to figure out what is still open and close them all down. I just can't seem to use File > Quit or whatever to exit a program - I want to hit that close button.
Not sure if this is still the case or not, because I havent used a Mac since the blueberry Imac first came out, which had OS7 or 8.
Dont think I'm a mac hater, tho - I am still planning on scoring an Ibook as soon as I have the cash.
--- End quote ---
ermmm, I'd call that a feature, closing a window closes the app! What Winblow$ uselessness. Close the entire app by doing:
apple-q
the Window as you have said or:
apple-w
much faster than clicking stuff!
psyjax:
quote:Originally posted by suselinux:
I know dick about Apple, and its computers, but ever since the first Imac I have felt that Apple has been selling an image rather than a viable alternative.
They are a designer Computer, like a Ferrari, they cost too much, and you can never get to top speed except on the track.
same thing with a MAC, they cost too much, and they never prove themselves outside of the Lab.
But that is the market that they have found, and that is the reason why they will never grow past number two. Only so many people can afford one.
sorry guys but that is the way I feel.
--- End quote ---
LOL! There is so much wrong with this missconception I'm not even gonna adress it
I'll just say, ILM, Virginia tech ;) , the Music Industry, the Desktop Publishing industry, .... meh... I could go on...
jasonlane:
I think the whole "there to expensive" argument doesn't hold any water. Virginia Tech has built a 17 Teraflop system for $5 million. Dell has announced a 3 Teraflop system for $38 million!!!!!! You do the maths.
One of the main reasons Virginia Tech chose Apple was value for money and cost effectiveness.
M51DPS:
I don't like one-button mice as much as two-buttons, that extra button is just way too useful. I don't have to drag items all the way to the trash without going to the keyboard anymore. Not just when using the OS, but in games it's very helpful.
Fett101:
That's actually incorrect. The Dell supercomputer cost about $3 mil to the school.
quote: "There are many more things that were needed to create ICES and establish a terascale distributed computing architecture at TACC. This point was made by TACC Director, Jay Boisseau, during the Lonestar dedication ceremony. The value of the specific computer referred to was approximately $3.0 million. And, no tuition funds were used in this process. Most of the money did not even come from UT. The package included $8M in discounts and donations from about 10 leading technology vendors, and over $15M from a generous foundation." And, she continued: "The VaTech number ONLY includes the actual computer, not the cost of the building, power, cooling, people, or anything else needed to actually operate it."
Source
--- End quote ---
Apple users play with numbers yet again. :D
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version