Tripitaka wrote:
Getting under the bonnet of a Mac is not as much fun or as intuitive as an Amiga.
Of course that is a matter of opinion, and I actually agree with you. But that doesn't mean you can't do it on a Mac :-)
Tripitaka wrote:
The Mac gives you the tools but if I could be bothered to play with a Mac in this way I may as well use Linux.
Fair enough. But IMO, what is great about Mac OS X is that everything works out of the box, and is easy and fun to use, but lets you get under the bonnet if you want. Compared to a lot of Linux distros, which can be quite obtuse in daily use, forcing you to tweak under the bonnet even if you don't want to. Having said that, I do acknowledge that several more modern distros are much more friendly to the casual user (Ubuntu comes to mind). Though I challenge anyone to use Linux as their main OS and never have to go under the bonnet.
Getting off the point a little, but this is all relevant to my opinion of OS X :-)
Tripitaka wrote:
Yes it is, but Linux is free. Therefore, I may as well use it in preference to Mac OS. Not contradictory at all, just economics.
Ahh, well that's a different story entirely :-) The part of OS X that you pay for is the nice easy front end. If that's not important to you, then of course don't bother buying it ;-)
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moto