This is so true that it hurts.
Right Click, Save As
^ Haha, you cant.
This is so true that it hurts.
Right Click, Save As
^ Haha, you cant.
I like OSX i cant wait till that comes out on intel/amd processors.
cntrl + click.. still a pain in the ass though
LOL ya, I haven't seen that video in awhile, but it's funny as shit... I can't personanly relate to it cause i'm not dumb enough to buy a Mac, but LMAO at the boat anchor comment..... stupid IMacs lol.
haha on i run osx on my comp...p4 2.4.... osx is great...... i love the UI
Uhhhh, you don't have to Ctrl + click if you buy a two button mouse.
For all these people that down Macs, OS X is so much more stable than Windows. Bill Gates' dumb ass techies release a new version of Windows before they even correct the bugs that the previous version contained.
I've been using a Mac and a PC for 3-4 years now and I've never had to install virus software on my Mac - being that they have a built-in self maintaining firewall. As for my PC, I have to scan that bad boy 2 or 3 times a week.
In a PC's defense, they are better for gaming - considering Mac doesn't really support many games.
Personally I just use my Mac for multimedia purposes...and work, I use it for designing purposes - they're much better with vector graphics and colors than PC's.
So I guess both platforms have favorable arguments depending on what you're using them for.
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Been using a Mac for about 7 years now and wouldn't really want to use a PC, although my iMac is particularly fucked up (a friend ruined my optical drive) so the "you have to UNPLG the fucking thing" was quite funny as I just unplugged mine a little over and hour ago.Originally Posted by HvyChevy
PowerMacs I've heard run games fairly well, and I'd be willing to bet after the switch to the Intel processors games will be more likely to be dual platform.
Although being that I used to be an avid apple gamer, I can tell you that the community is much more close knit than it's PC counter part.
www.gameranger.com
If you haven't been there already.