Fixing something in Windows takes a quick google search.BringBackBuck said:However, unlike SmashLovesTitanQuest, I can't fix it myself.
You mean like the part where he only wins because it's his own fiction world? ZING!Zorg Machine said:Macs are to computers what Batman is to superheroes
I got pretty much the lowest one possible, the 2.4ghz one. It runs really well though so I have to encounter any significant problems with it.FallenTraveler said:Nice job getting that for your birthday. What model?mrhappy1489 said:This is just a question out of curiosity, the avoidance of a flame war would be preferred. Basically, I was given a new mac for my birthday as a surprise, I didn't ask for it, but I must say that I am pleasantly surprised with how well it runs. I've been windows most of my life so it will take some getting use to, but I'm pretty pleased with it personally. So escapist how many of you use macs?
I would never have gotten a mac if it weren't for school. Yes, it is a piece of crap for gaming for the most part, but Macbook pro's are powerful machines capable of doing quite a lot.
As a film/animation student I get a lot of use from my mac, and it was well worth the money, although I do have my PC and my consoles for gaming.
My roommate keeps a triple-boot desktop system (WinXP, OSX snow leopard and Ubuntu-gnome), and has a MacBook Pro... me personally, I don't have much of a use for apple products of any stripe (I'm a Mint-KDE user at the moment dual-booted with XP), but I do know a way you can have your cake and eat it too with a decent Apple PC, assuming you have a copy of windows lying around somewhere.mrhappy1489 said:This is just a question out of curiosity, the avoidance of a flame war would be preferred. Basically, I was given a new mac for my birthday as a surprise, I didn't ask for it, but I must say that I am pleasantly surprised with how well it runs. I've been windows most of my life so it will take some getting use to, but I'm pretty pleased with it personally. So escapist how many of you use macs?
VLC came on the computer, you just have to set it as default. It's not that hard. I set a computer on fire once by pressing a button, I think you can navigate a drop-down menu if I can.Raven said:Having to use an alternative kind of throws the "Hi i'm a mac, easy and intuitive" argument away doesn't it?Carbonyl said:You need to use the VLC media player to get .avi to play. It won't come up with the normal default player.Raven said:I just tried to get my sister's to play a .avi file... It refused...
Possibly the 432nd reason I have personally found to not use one.
I was willing to learn this much computer information because I would be damned if I would let a file extension keep me from watching my episodes of Doctor Who.
Ah I see. I may try it on my laptop then just to see how well it works, though I do dislike certain aspects of mac books. Like alot of the stuff seems counter-intuitive to somebody who's lived with windows forever.Matthew94 said:Bad wording. I'll change it to this then.
As they use normal parts from AMD and Intel it means you will get the same performance on a non-apple machine as you will an apple machine (as long as they have the same parts of course).
That made me really laugh considering that ad they had a while ago where the person said they couldn't turn their windows PC on and it was SOOOOO easy on a mac. I will never understand why people defend Macs. They are undeniably overpriced, impossible to repair, upgrade or customise yourself, made from the same parts as other PCs apart from the case. If it's a matter of software, then it isn't too hard to get all of that software running on a normal PC, and still have it cheaper. I don't have a problem with people liking or using macs, I just don't get it.devotedsniper said:I attempted to use a Mac the other week at uni while waiting for my mate to finish her work....never again....nothing would maximise to the full screen, the mouse was terribly slow even when i maxed the sensitivity, the keyboard was too thin (too much like laptops), not to mention the buttons to turn it on are on the back what genius designed that (i had to get my friend to tell me how to turn it on).
I don't see the appeal, i went in to my first experience with an open mind and now i know i will never use Mac, i'd rather use linux and thats saying something considering i don't like that because of the lack of support (fine otherwise).
There just an overpriced pc that tries to sell itself as a virus free enviroment, the best media machine and user friendly. I think i'll stick to Windows it works alot better or at least it does for me even in the Adobe Suite enviroment.