fatesjoke03 said:
Wrathchilde...OSX?? Come on!!
Ya want I should upgrade to :BangHead: Vista?
Or maybe I should go back to IBM's kick ass :notworthy: "OS/2",
GeoWorks :headbang: anyone?
:computer: DR-DOS 6.0?
:icon_thumleft: BeOS?
Actually I don't know how many of them would run on my Dual G5 2.0GHz Power Mac. And I just love this tower
I've used them all in the past... can anyone tell I've hated Microsoft for a very very long time? I hated Apple even before I started hating Microsoft... and that continued right up until 2002 when my brother started running OS X 10.2 on his Dual G4. He open several Video windows (6 or 7) and proceeded to open just about every major application (including photoshop) and the multiple videos didn't even hiccup. Our Intel Machines were several generations ahead of his Mac but doing half the stuff he did would have crashed our systems, and forget the half dozen videos playing flawlessly, hit three on our systems and they would start dropping frames or worse. So at that point I started respecting their new OS, but still hated the old tech machines. That changed with the Power Mac G5... wow, I was in love... expensive, hell yes, but awesome!!! The New Mac Pro Line is the best engineered Tower computer Design ever - IMNSHO.
Check out the MAC Pro here!
With Microsoft I hated how every time I had to reinstall (way too often), it broke half of my other programs and I'd spend the next day or two trying to get my favorite programs to run again. Until finally I upgraded to a supposedly more stable MS-OS and it broke WordPerfect permanently. I was never able to recover the novel I had been working on for 2-3 years, my short stories, nothing I had done in the 5-6 years previous. Word refused to handle the files, and I was never able to get another copy of WP running on that machine. At that point I started using GeoWorks, 1991, which fricking flew compared to Windows, on my ZEOS 20MHz 286 with 1MB of Ram, an AMBER monitor and I believe a 40MB RLL drive ;D $2100 in 1987 I believe
Cheers,
Wrathwilde