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Offline Dan

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Re: New Apple Game!
« on: March 11, 2003, 01:27:38 AM »
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Mac are easier to use. Time = money, PCs are therefore expensive. It has nothing to do with style.

No mac aren´t easy to use. No shell , throw disks in the trashcan to get them ejected.
windows is no easy to use either, no controölover installations, difficult to configure.

I actually find unix easier to use than both  mac and windows it´s the power of the shell and configuration=editing textfiles that makes me fell in control of the computer not the other way around.

Which programs are most  popular on the platforms
Mac: Photoshop,DTP,videoediting,audioprograms
Windows: Outlook, Office, Explorer, Kazaa, Office, ,Morpheus, Office, Mediaplayer, Office, games ,Office
Linux/Unix: gcc,apache, mysql, javac, perl, pine, mozilla,
Amiga: Deluxe/Personal/Perfect/TV/FX Paint, BarsnPipes, Octamed, Imagine, lightwave, gcc, arexx,  

the explanation is
Macpeople: I´m not running a pc, i´m a creative person
and i cant use a difficult and boring pc. pcs are for boring uncreative people. And macs match the furniture here att our creative music,/video/advertising/graphic studio.
Pcpeople: 1)It´s company policy use windows. 2)You stupid, only a pc can run my pirated unreal tuornament massacre, tomb raider7.0
3)Pcs have the best filesharingprograms(PORN)

Linux/unixpeople: I´m intrested in computers and programming/ we run big webbservers and databases at my company.
Amigapeople: My computer is my hobby and i like to do everything i can with it.
Apple did it right the first time, bring back the Newton!
 

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Re: New Apple Game!
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2003, 12:56:29 AM »
I read somwhere that MacOS X had support for the Unicode buillt in from. That is a good thing, why don´t we have it ?
Clearly if we have Locale catalogs then we must have Unicode to.
I haven´t tried MacOS X but if it´s unix plus macenvironment on top then it is closing in on AmigaOS:-)
Apple did it right the first time, bring back the Newton!