The new OS's

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
XP Pro in 2001 - $250
Windows 7 - $250

(if you purchased Vista, Windows 7 home premium is $99 to upgrade)

OSX
10.1 Puma September 25, 2001 10.1.5 $130
10.2 Jaguar August 23, 2002 10.2.8 $130
10.3 Panther October 24, 2003 10.3.9 $130
10.4 Tiger June 28th, 2004 April 29, 2005 10.4.11 $130
10.5 Leopard June 6, 2005 October 26, 2007 10.5.7 $130
10.6 Snow Leopard $30

HAHA
 

briflip

Member
in my opinion after dealing with macs all last week making video for the last week at school.... i would take XP for any amount of money
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Brian, apple sucking is old news. hahaha. Still, seeing people get screwed over is hilarious.
 

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
nnnnick r. said:
in my opinion after dealing with macs all last week making video for the last week at school.... i would take XP for any amount of money
Haha right? If you have some kind of problem any program to fix it is available at ease. If something crashes its easy to fix. Majority of mouses regardless of price are comfortable and have a right click button (that come with the computer). When i click X in the top right of the application, it closes, i don't have to tell it to close, X means exit, not hide. I have the choice between Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Avid, and like 1000 other video editing applications, not just imovie and final cut.
 

brandon kilbury

Super Moderator
I think my main reason for sticking with windows is that I've had windows for years and years and whatever problems I run into I can almost always figure it out. I can't figure how to even navigate a mac..
 

Kyper

Member
brandon kilbury said:
I think my main reason for sticking with windows is that I've had windows for years and years and whatever problems I run into I can almost always figure it out. I can't figure how to even navigate a mac..
See that's me with Mac. I can't figure out Windows.
 
ya i know that vista sucks hard and all, but i cant see myself switching over to a mac operating system, considering there are things i dislike about it as well. Personally, im going too wait till windows 7 releases its full version, and prob get it for free. If they plan to make the mac os more versatile, as in a better selection of workable programs, then i may consider it.
 

Jason

Silver Member
Plug it in and go = Mac.
Configure anything = Windows.
Use 6 million programs, have no common programs and start everything from scratch = Linux.

Do all of these things = VMWare. :)
 

briflip

Member
Brian Boston said:
nnnnick r. said:
in my opinion after dealing with macs all last week making video for the last week at school.... i would take XP for any amount of money
Haha right? If you have some kind of problem any program to fix it is available at ease. If something crashes its easy to fix. Majority of mouses regardless of price are comfortable and have a right click button (that come with the computer). When i click X in the top right of the application, it closes, i don't have to tell it to close, X means exit, not hide. I have the choice between Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Avid, and like 1000 other video editing applications, not just imovie and final cut.


this should be stickied to remind everyone what PCs have and Macs dont
 

sorbe

Member
I prefer the good old windows but i love how the apple note books can last 6 hours but what i really want is a custom operating system that is cooler than both of them lol.
 

sorbe

Member
I prefer the good old windows but i love how the apple note books can last 6 hours but what i really want is a custom operating system that is cooler than both of them lol.
 
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