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Macs Establishing the facts....
#1
Posted 05 November 2011 - 06:29 PM
1. Macs have no cooling fan? Is this right, don't they get really hot?
2. Software is cheap? Is word really only £11 or is this some kind of conversion/compatibility software?
3. Security is better? Is this because apple have done something clever or is it because the malicious software writers concentrate on windows?
4. Free software? Is there much freeware available for Macs?
I'm sure I have more questions but I can't think of them at the moment.....
Thanks all
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#2
Posted 05 November 2011 - 08:36 PM
But from the context here, I'm guessing you're talking about the third kind of MacIntosh (not apple, not rubberized rain gear). I don't know anyone that has one, personally, but the stores have a reputation for cultishness. One of their salespeople should be able to tell you. I would just let them know that you're only shopping at this point, not buying yet, and I would be sure to always include the air-quote gesture when you ask about their "geniuses" that work there. First time, every time.
Sorry. Good luck!
This post has been edited by joinee_doug: 05 November 2011 - 08:36 PM
#3
Posted 05 November 2011 - 08:38 PM
Peeps, this is just my personal opinion so please don't shoot me down
#4
Posted 05 November 2011 - 08:45 PM
joinee_doug, on 05 November 2011 - 08:36 PM, said:
Oh I see, she must have meant a Sowester. I'll pass on your useful comments. Thanks Doug!
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#5
Posted 05 November 2011 - 10:02 PM
they are certainly pretty easy to use ( once you have overcome the loss of a right click!)
my mac definatly has a cooling fan, i found it as i was measuring it up for a new motherboard... one that can run windows!
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#6
Posted 06 November 2011 - 02:21 PM
Joinee Hathorn, on 05 November 2011 - 06:29 PM, said:
1. Macs have no cooling fan? Is this right, don't they get really hot?
2. Software is cheap? Is word really only £11 or is this some kind of conversion/compatibility software?
3. Security is better? Is this because apple have done something clever or is it because the malicious software writers concentrate on windows?
4. Free software? Is there much freeware available for Macs?
I'm sure I have more questions but I can't think of them at the moment.....
Thanks all
Excellent opening sentence! Go open-mindedness!
1. Depends on the Mac. Mine has one, for example. I think the Mini doesn't. There are several case styles. I've not heard of overheating issues with any of them. The product design tends to be pretty good with the exception of the older plastic laptop cases sometimes cracking, but they're now made of aluminium anyway.
2. As with Windows, it varies. I have full Microsoft Office that cost a fair bit more than £11 — it was exactly the same as the Windows version cost at the time in fact.
3. Security *is* better. Mac OSX (the operating system) is based on BSD Unix. Much more than Windows, if you're not logged in as an "administrator" (i.e. as root) there are lots of things you just can't do. Additionally, there are far fewer viruses and malware examples because yes, people concentrate on Windows, and the security just is tighter. It's a rare example of Apple's proprietary-ness being useful too — unlike Microsoft, they don't publish what's in their security fixes. (There are far fewer of them needed than on Windows too so it's less likely to be caught out by missing one.) Finally, the backup system is so good that it's very straightforward to restore the whole system after a problem. In my experience of using it to revert changes I've made, it's been *much* smoother and more reliable than Windows System Restore.
4. A bit less than on Windows, but there's pretty much at least one good app for free for every task that has an equivalent free app on Windows. Plus, you can run almost any Windows app (except hardware drivers basically) at impressive speed using "Wine" or one of several other entirely free emulators, because Macs use the same Intel processors as typical Windows machines now.
I've had a Mac since giving up on Windows in 2008. It's yet to crash. Seriously, no system-wide crashes at all, and I'm not a "light user". I never ever believed I'd become one of those Mac evangelists, but I've just been so impressed. The only big downer has been the changes to the ergonomics of scrollbars in the latest version of the OS, but I just used my backup to revert the whole system - didn't need the other new features - and it's fine again
#7
Posted 06 November 2011 - 03:02 PM
#8
Posted 06 November 2011 - 09:34 PM
Software-wise, OSX has many best in class programs. In 10 years of Mac ownership I've never had trouble finding an app I need(free or paid), or had any issues with Office document compatibility. And as Macs can run Windows in a virtual environment or natively via boot camp but Windows cannot run OS X, it's actually the case that no other computer system has access to a wider range of programs.
Oh, and the only Mac I know of that didn't have a fan was the G4 Cube. Designed to be air-cooled. But that was from about 10-11 years back. My old Mac Mini certainly had one.
#9
Posted 07 November 2011 - 06:43 AM
#10
Posted 07 November 2011 - 07:22 AM
The only big problem I've had is the graphics card, which was an overheating problem on all of the MacBook Pros from around the time I bought mine. Eventually it just dies. Apple fixed this for free (3 years old, remember) and now it's running really nicely again.
I run Apple iWork, which is much cheaper than Office (£50-60), but then I don't need all of the features of Office. If you need to do lots of fancy stuff in Excel, then you probably need to fork out for Office. Don't know how well LibreOffice runs - OpenOffice never quite worked properly for me.
*All* of the personal photos and stuff software just works better for me than Windows ever did. But I jumped ship at Windows XP so I really have no idea what Windows 7/8 is like for that now.
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#11
Posted 07 November 2011 - 09:47 AM
It's a very different way of doing things but once you get used to it there's no wishing to go back.
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#12
Posted 07 November 2011 - 05:31 PM
Joinee Varwell, on 07 November 2011 - 09:47 AM, said:
I'm voting this sentence "Most Likely to be Taken Out of Context or Used in a Double Entendre".
#13
Posted 09 November 2011 - 08:39 AM
Ta
Noel
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