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> Why Do So Many People Thinks Macs Are Bad?
xshaun
post Feb 27 2008, 01:24 AM
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I hear from a bunch of people that Macs suck. I don't think so, and it seems like they are the best kind of computer so why?
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post Feb 27 2008, 01:31 AM
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I think it's because Windows machines are more widely used, and people just like what they're familiar with. It's like how some people hate Linux; it's just different for them. I agree Macs have some nice things going for them, especially the interfaces; however, I have a PC because it makes my life easier; this way my work is more likely to be compatible with commonly used applications. The type of computer/operating system one uses just depends on the type of tasks they're doing and the work they need to complete.
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post Feb 27 2008, 02:31 AM
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I think the biggest reason is compatability problems, I know that's the only reason I don't get a mac, because I'm a gamer and don't want to work to get my games to work, hence the reason I now dual boot windows and ubuntu 7.10. I despise using windows because it is so bloated, but because of my job and because of my will to game, I must use it; however, as soon as another operating system makes windows programs fully compatable, i'll totally switch.
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post Feb 27 2008, 04:00 AM
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t3jem hit on a critical point, which is that most commercial software (not just games, but applications in general) are aimed at a (Windows) PC Market. It is also as thorne said, different from the types of computers many people were raised on. Windows PCs hold the vast majority of computer users and people who try to make the switch are unsatisfied either because they (Macs) are lacking certain Windows features (or have them implemented very differently) or the Windows program ports for the Macs are full of bugs and glitches.

Personally, I like the style of Macs (who doesn't), but I don't like the system overall. To me, it seems that Apple Computers have lots of flash, but little substance (this is strictly talking about the operating system, not the programs available for the actual computer). That's not to say I'm a Windows fan either. I rather dislike Windows, but seeing as how nearly everything I use requires or is most compatible with Windows, I dual boot with XP and Ubuntu.
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post Feb 27 2008, 05:46 AM
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Well on top of the gaming and software issue, Mac computers were always bulky in size and of course that stupid "pwong" sound when the OS had an error and you had to reboot the system every 5 minutes and stuff. OF course I was never fond of the Mac OS GUI, and it was also it was limited in itself. Of course there are other things that haven't been mention that someone can think of as to why Mac's are horrible computer's to have.
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post Feb 27 2008, 05:48 AM
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You would hope that a company that controls 90% of the market share would care when 50% of it's market share has to dual boot to an open-source competitor to get all the functionality they want, but sadly, big companies only care about profit.

I think suberatu hit on a good point too, that OSes other than microsoft usually tend to have more flash, but not quite so much functionality just due to interoperability and such. I was raised on windows and hadn't even really used another OS until i dual booted ubuntu to check it out and I was flabbergasted by the visual effects included with it, that is the main reason I went through so much trouble to keep it when I was putting windows back on my machine (Yea, I broke windows when I started my dual boot), but unfortunatly I still need windows to do my real work, this does make me annoyed and wish that Microsoft would serve the customer at some point and not it's stock holders.
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post Feb 27 2008, 07:48 AM
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this does make me annoyed and wish that Microsoft would serve the customer at some point and not it's stock holders.

Well you're in for a nice ride, Microsoft is stretching its legs with Vista for the moment.
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post Feb 28 2008, 12:29 AM
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I just plain don't like macs! I just don't like them, their GUI is HORRIBLE! They don't even have a right mouse button, and they are so bulky! (not including MacBookAirs) but if you think about it, unless you are a hardcore graphics designer/editor then you wouldn't even need a MAC,

also there is a saying, if you have macs, you don't have any Windows in your house...
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post Feb 28 2008, 01:04 AM
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QUOTE(csp4.0 @ Feb 27 2008, 07:29 PM) *
I just plain don't like macs! I just don't like them, their GUI is HORRIBLE! They don't even have a right mouse button, and they are so bulky! (not including MacBookAirs) but if you think about it, unless you are a hardcore graphics designer/editor then you wouldn't even need a MAC,

also there is a saying, if you have macs, you don't have any Windows in your house...


Their right mouse button is Control+Mouse Button. That's what "CONTROL" is used for.

There's another saying: If you have Windows in your computer, everyone can see your data.