mac?

wow, there seem to be alot of mac users here (as looking at the “megahertz” thread http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16372 )

How many FIRSTers are mac users?

(no arguing, no “my computer can ■■■■ further than yours can”-type thing, just a poll ;))

Macs…shudder

'nuff said.

macs = worst enemy known to man, great moniters but computers that hate man as well.

Um. Hello.

*Originally posted by Aonic *
**(no arguing, no “my computer can piss further than yours can”-type thing, just a poll ;)) **

Thanks.

This thread is about 4 years out of date. Any good geek knows that it’s standards compatibility that is important these days. (W3C, IEEE, etc.) It doesn’t matter which OS your running, Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix or Palm. It only matters that you can interpret the standards that are being developed. OS’s will diminish as device makers make them self-configuring and move them more and more into the background of the displayed output. Why should I open Windows when what I really want is a word processor? It’ll become a one-step operation versus the two-step operation that currently exists. Eventually you’ll just say “word processor” to your computer and it will turn on with the processor ready to go. (Just like Voice Dial does for calls.)

iBook user

I use Both. Mac for work, like graphic design, video editing and such, and a PC for gaming. It just makes sense that way.

*Originally posted by Patrick Duffy *
**I use Both. Mac for work, like graphic design, video editing and such, and a PC for gaming. It just makes sense that way. **

as do i. working in a printing shop i don’t have much of a choice. mac works for the things we need it to, pcs work at home. i video edit on a pc, though, with adobe premier 6

eewwww… premier… :wink:

I do all of my video editing on my pc…i’d like to get a mac just for editing though…it would be so much easier.