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rsisk 30-12-2009 19:58

Re: OS
 
I always had a preference for Unisys 1100 series Exec 8. Mainly because where I worked, I had the source code and could modify it as needed.

DonRotolo 30-12-2009 22:35

Re: OS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 891602)
Whatever happen to simple elegance?

It got to be too much work, cheaper to just throw hardware at it. But, some of it still lives at Apple.
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 891611)
But I really like Windows7 :) But I might go to a mac down the road as my cousin has had his for several years with no problems and it runs so much faster than my computer.

Good story, hope it gets fixed fast.
If you think a mac runs fast, try running DOS on a modern computer. That was when elegance wasn't an option - if you couldn't make it run in <640k RAM, it didn't run - and people still had to get things done as fast as possible, but with a 5 MHz clock speed.

For certain (non-commercial) programs, I still run DOS, because it's easier to write in and executes very fast on a 100 MHz Pentium. Same calculations in XP take longer.

Of course, my daily PC runs XP. Another prisoner of Windows. It could be worse (CP/M for instance):rolleyes:

Lil' Lavery 30-12-2009 23:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 891653)
It's an opinion, how can it not be valid? Because it differs from your opinion? :)

No, because it's an uneducated opinion. I won't voice claims about Linux (which I have used for about an hour or two), and I would certainly hope that people who have attempted to learn another OS would do the same.
A rational person wouldn't claim that a particular brand automobile is inferior to another if all they've done is test drive both. They wouldn't gain any insight into the reliability, durability, or performance of the car in various conditions.
While a first impression is a valid aspect of an educated opinion, it simply isn't sufficient to create one on it's own in the case of operating systems.

MrForbes 31-12-2009 00:09

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Ok.....

I don't want to spend the money it would cost to acquire a "valid" opinion of the current Mac OS.

Akash Rastogi 31-12-2009 00:33

How Fanboys View Other Operating Systems
 

sanddrag 31-12-2009 01:02

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I grew up on Apple II through Mac OS8 through elementary school. After that, it was Windows all the way.
I made it a whole two weeks of no Windows by using Ubuntu, but that was as long as I could stand it. Just took too much time to research and read how to get everything working like I wanted too. Too many things I can do with a mouse in Windows, that I had to do with a terminal window in Ubuntu. For a server, Linux is great. But for a desktop, I think it'll be quite a long time before I give it another try. Just too many things I do work only on (or better on) Windows. Every now and then when I'm feeling nostalgic, I do enjoy firing up the 8MHz Mac Classic with System 7.5 though.

artdutra04 31-12-2009 09:40

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It's hard to form an opinion about something after only twenty minutes or less. I bet if you put a seasoned driver of automatic cars into a car with a manual, and told them to drive across town, they'd probably have an unfairly negative opinion of manual transmissions after only twenty minutes due to stalling at every red light and gear shift on hills.

After a day or two of driving gets them over the initial learning curve, their opinion will be much more realistic.

Try out Windows 7 (whether it's a friend's computer or one of the computers at Best Buy or similar stores). Download Ububtu (it's free). Try out Mac OS X (at Best Buy or the Apple Store. The Apple Store will let you use the computers there as long as you want). Use all three long enough to get over the intial learning curve, and then you'll have an accurate opinion of what works best for you (it might be more than one OS).

Gigabytes are cheap, so dual (triple?) booting is really easy nowadays. Computers are even getting fast enough to run one operating system in a virtual machine inside another operating system without any noticeable lag. I personally dual boot Windows 7 and Mac OS X, use them both daily, and wouldn't give up either.

MrForbes 31-12-2009 12:01

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Good point about multi boot Art....I have Windows 7 RC and Ubuntu 9.10 on my computer, but I still use XP all the time, and hardly ever use the others. I find them to be kind of lame, and they don't offer anything that I can't do with XP.

I can't put OSX on my machine because Apple doesn't want me as a customer. Says so right in their EULA.

Boydean 31-12-2009 12:26

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I voted for Mac, I use linux, and windows 7 is impressive. :cool:

buddyb 01-01-2010 18:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 891616)
I'd have to ask anyone who doesn't have more than 20 minutes of experience with, well, anything to refrain from comparing it to products they have extensive experience with. You simply cannot adapt to a new operating system, or much of anything for that matter, in only 20 minutes, making any opinions created during that experience essentially invalid.

I know that my opinion on OS X is invalid; I felt as though my opinion was requested on all three OSes, so I put down what I felt about all three. I prefaced my opinion of OS X with the time I spent operating them in order to show that I am not, by any means, a reliable source on an "OS X vs -" debate, and that my opinion should not be counted, if the final decision is between a Mac and Linux/Windows.

I am sorry for any misunderstandings. :)

Schnabel 02-01-2010 13:50

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I wish there was an option for multiple in this poll. I use both windows, and os x in equal amounts. They both have their pros, and their cons which makes it easy to want to switch between the two.

Kage 03-01-2010 16:39

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I like Mac OS 10.4.1
until about a month ago, I was running Mac OS 9.2
My internet browser was "Wamcom" which was a custom build of Mozilla 2 or something like that...I had ZERO javascript support, and it was slow as a snail...Not to mention it only had a 6GB hard drive.

Now I have Safari 4 with my OS 10.4
I am still running it on my G4 quicksilver, so not much about the speed has changed.
But overall It works much better, and I upgraded to 120GB of space!
The only downside is: I still only have 512 MB of ram :mad:

Vermeulen 11-01-2010 16:58

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I dual-boot XP and Ubuntu... Ubuntu works well for general stuff, and I use XP for CAD and gaming.

Robototes2412 10-02-2010 19:50

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Dude! use Ubuntu! it works with netbeans programming OOTB! anything you need is just an apt-get away!

spaztec 10-02-2010 22:51

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i <3 windows vista basic.


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