Maybe, but I never liked my tech in white, so the majority of Apple's design look rather meh to me. I like the look of the iPhone though. Just the look, mind you, I'd rather get a Samsung Galaxy S or something. Never did fancy that wheely thing on the iPod either.Anarchemitis said:Let's face it: regardless of how capable Macs are or not, Jonathan Ive is an extremely capable dude. A true modern testament to the ideals of Industrial Design. He's definitely set the look for decades to come in the same way Raymond Loewry did for the 50s and 60s.
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Simplicity is elegance.
It comes down to taste a lot, but I do get your point; their designs work well and are, well, pretty pretty. But in a way that makes it all the more sad, that people let themselves get ripped off so easily in favour of shinyness.
*ahem* [http://www.itwire.com/it-policy-news/regulation/23804-mac-os-x-easy-to-crack-says-researcher] You were saying?Faladorian said:Mac has always been closed-source, meaning its internal files cant easily be edited by applications without special privileges, making it harder to create viruses. It also makes it harder to make custom themes and applications, thus making Mac the less popular option.
A month?! What are you doing with them, going on off-road programming trips or something? Buying uber-cheap prebuilt nonsense? No firewalls, virus scanner or any security whatsoever? In the 5-ish years that I've had my own computers I never had a virus infection on both my Windows PC. A bit of security is all it takes.roguetrooper96 said:I am a little bit biased towards macs, mainly because I have little to no luck with viruses, every time I get a virus on a computer I no longer trust that computer and do not enter any passwords at all onto it. Macs aren't virus free but I am still on the original mac that i've had for 2 years. Most of my windows pc's only last a month![]()