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ttldomination
04-04-2008, 11:56
Has anyone used or heard abuot flyakiteosx? It looks cool but i would like to hear about it from someone that's used it before.
For those of you who don't know what it is...
http://www.flyakiteosx.com/
Or you can just install OSX. Come on, you know you want to cross over to the dark side :p.
basicxman
04-04-2008, 16:30
i want to join the darkside -> it's just out of my price range
but seriously i wouldnt install flyakiteosx, it wont work with vista, 64 bits systems, and if it doesnt work you have to do an annoying system restore'
and there;s one thing i hate about the mac, instead of the minimize, maximize and X symbol theres those three coloured buttons
i want to join the darkside -> it's just out of my price range
but seriously i wouldnt install flyakiteosx, it wont work with vista, 64 bits systems, and if it doesnt work you have to do an annoying system restore'
and there;s one thing i hate about the mac, instead of the minimize, maximize and X symbol theres those three coloured buttons
Leopard is only like $100, that is like half the price of vista. Who cares about the yellow, red, and green stoplight buttons. Command W, Q, and M are all you need :). Also expose is so much better than alt-tab making OSX's window management so much better than Window's
Schnabel
04-04-2008, 18:16
Ok first of all, Leopard is $129. And I have used Flyakyte before. I was impressed with the likeness of it compared to OSX (10.4 btw). It got a little annoying after a while as it took a lot of processor power. I ended up uninstalling it from my computer except for the flurry screensaver which is just plain awesome. The best part about it is that if you find something you don't need/want, you can uninstall it. Oh and I just remembered, you have to have winblinds installed for it to work to it's full potential.
mrbob1000
04-04-2008, 19:21
i used it on my laptop for a ilttle wile... it wasnt as cool as i hoped.
i_am_samus
04-04-2008, 20:41
Yeah in the end it's just a skin, but a nice elaborate skin :D
JamesBrown
05-04-2008, 00:21
Ok first of all, Leopard is $129. And I have used Flyakyte before. I was impressed with the likeness of it compared to OSX (10.4 btw). It got a little annoying after a while as it took a lot of processor power. I ended up uninstalling it from my computer except for the flurry screensaver which is just plain awesome. The best part about it is that if you find something you don't need/want, you can uninstall it. Oh and I just remembered, you have to have winblinds installed for it to work to it's full potential.
OSX is designed around Mac hardware and is optimized for it, this is a big part of the reason it runs so nicely, alot of this performance is lost on other systems.
If you are looking to install a better looking operating system rather than just looking for a nice skin then you are much better off looking at various linux distros rather than looking at mac os. Most are free and serve as a great way to learn more about your computer.
OSX is designed around Mac hardware and is optimized for it, this is a big part of the reason it runs so nicely, alot of this performance is lost on other systems.
Well Mac's use the same motherboard chipsets, the same processors, the same graphic cards, the same ram, the same optical disks, about the only different thing about Macs vs PC's is that Macs boot off of EFI while PC's still use BIOS. With similar hardware, a PC running OSX will have the same performance as an apple computer running OSX.
Derek Smith
06-04-2008, 13:14
Well Mac's use the same motherboard chipsets, the same processors, the same graphic cards, the same ram, the same optical disks, about the only different thing about Macs vs PC's is that Macs boot off of EFI while PC's still use BIOS. With similar hardware, a PC running OSX will have the same performance as an apple computer running OSX.
And it would be a fair bit cheaper to build a system with similar hardware. I did a little searching a while back, and I found out you can buy all of the parts of a Mac on Newegg for $200-$300 cheaper than actually buying a Mac.
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