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jaycey said:Since converting to OSX I stuck 2 fingers up at all my previous associations and now live a happy content life without my phone ringing a couple of times a week "I cant get windows to start"
I have happy dreams now
Helveticum said:jaycey said:Since converting to OSX I stuck 2 fingers up at all my previous associations and now live a happy content life without my phone ringing a couple of times a week "I cant get windows to start"
I have happy dreams now
Funny, I've not had any issues whatsoever after switching to Win7. But have seen people with plenty of issues with their MacOS. Just saying
Anyway, it's all about maintenance. It's evidently easier to mess up Windows, because you've got more privileges and settings, and with Mac you're just doing what uncle Steve thought you should.
mattyb240 said:Everyone has issues, you still have access and privileges it's just people don't know how to get to it.
As with everything in life it's almost all user error!
manickennel said:£20 for what would be a Service Pack update in Windows doesn't really excite me. iCloud less useful for me, as I have an Android phone ATM. Will most likely spend the company's money to update our company G5 first before seeing if I need it for the home MacBook Pro.
Dr Rick said:Debian's what we used to use before Ubuntu came along.
(Telling that Swype knows only the latter of those names...)
Helveticum said:jaycey said:Since converting to OSX I stuck 2 fingers up at all my previous associations and now live a happy content life without my phone ringing a couple of times a week "I cant get windows to start"
I have happy dreams now
Funny, I've not had any issues whatsoever after switching to Win7. But have seen people with plenty of issues with their MacOS. Just saying
Anyway, it's all about maintenance. It's evidently easier to mess up Windows, because you've got more privileges and settings, and with Mac you're just doing what uncle Steve thought you should.
Dr Rick said:Debian's what we used to use before Ubuntu came along.
(Telling that Swype knows only the latter of those names...)
mattyb240 said:manickennel said:£20 for what would be a Service Pack update in Windows doesn't really excite me. iCloud less useful for me, as I have an Android phone ATM. Will most likely spend the company's money to update our company G5 first before seeing if I need it for the home MacBook Pro.
Presumably it's a power pc g5? If that's the case mountain lion won't run on it anyway as its only intel it supports.
What debian? I've not heard of it but sounds interesting?
And as Ian says, people get excited about upgrades, I'm going to do it as I want air play to my apple tv otherwise I wouldn't bother!
Helveticum said:Some of my friends would say - if you're talking Ubuntu, there's no need in discussing Linux))) It's just bells and wistles, like MacOS, nothing serious in terms of security and reliability. Unless you really work on it.
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