16Skittles wrote:
Mac: I'm a Mac.
PC: And I'm a PC.
Both: And since all you use us for is checking facebook and looking at lolcats, we're functionally identical.
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MoreGamesNow wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
Mac: I'm a Mac.
PC: And I'm a PC.
Both: And since all you use us for is checking facebook and looking at lolcats, we're functionally identical.And browsing the Scratch forums
Exactly.
They both function well, and can be used for similar things.
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16Skittles wrote:
MoreGamesNow wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
Mac: I'm a Mac.
PC: And I'm a PC.
Both: And since all you use us for is checking facebook and looking at lolcats, we're functionally identical.And browsing the Scratch forums
Lol.
Most people with Macs, I would generally point towards the netbook section of the store, or even the iPad. I will say that the iPad is amazing, although for Programmers it is lacking. Artists and Musicians have good apps on the iPad though. So really only programmers need a Mac. (Even if you compile and work on windows you still need to compile on OSX)
Here's a question: Is it technically legal to use a VM of OSX? I will eventually need to have a build environment for compiling to Mac and XCode for iOS but am wondering whether it is worth it to get a Mac or just use a VM. (Although I think the presence of a Retina Display on the MBP will make the decision for me )
It is legal now, to install Snow Leopard on a VM after Apple changed it's EULA a few months ago
Oh, and sure, 90% of applications on the web are for Windows. How many of them are well built though? How many are even functional?
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jji7skyline wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
MoreGamesNow wrote:
And browsing the Scratch forumsLol.
Most people with Macs, I would generally point towards the netbook section of the store, or even the iPad. I will say that the iPad is amazing, although for Programmers it is lacking. Artists and Musicians have good apps on the iPad though. So really only programmers need a Mac. (Even if you compile and work on windows you still need to compile on OSX)
Here's a question: Is it technically legal to use a VM of OSX? I will eventually need to have a build environment for compiling to Mac and XCode for iOS but am wondering whether it is worth it to get a Mac or just use a VM. (Although I think the presence of a Retina Display on the MBP will make the decision for me )It is legal now, to install Snow Leopard on a VM after Apple changed it's EULA a few months ago
Oh, and sure, 90% of applications on the web are for Windows. How many of them are well built though? How many are even functional?
the majority of anything is usually pretty terrible, whether it be apps, movies, music, video games, and even people. so yes, there will be some bad applications for windows. all the ones i have, though, work perfectly fine
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Of course there are excellent apps for both OSs, but that argument that Windows has a wider selection of apps available is invalid.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Of course there are excellent apps for both OSs, but that argument that Windows has a wider selection of apps available is invalid.
why is everybody arguing over this when the thread clearly states that its for discussion of the commercials?
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777w wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
Lol.
Most people with Macs, I would generally point towards the netbook section of the store, or even the iPad. I will say that the iPad is amazing, although for Programmers it is lacking. Artists and Musicians have good apps on the iPad though. So really only programmers need a Mac. (Even if you compile and work on windows you still need to compile on OSX)
Here's a question: Is it technically legal to use a VM of OSX? I will eventually need to have a build environment for compiling to Mac and XCode for iOS but am wondering whether it is worth it to get a Mac or just use a VM. (Although I think the presence of a Retina Display on the MBP will make the decision for me )It is legal now, to install Snow Leopard on a VM after Apple changed it's EULA a few months ago
Oh, and sure, 90% of applications on the web are for Windows. How many of them are well built though? How many are even functional?the majority of anything is usually pretty terrible, whether it be apps, movies, music, video games, and even people. so yes, there will be some bad applications for windows. all the ones i have, though, work perfectly fine
I call Sturgeon's Law, that 90% of everything is crud.
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16Skittles wrote:
777w wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
It is legal now, to install Snow Leopard on a VM after Apple changed it's EULA a few months ago
Oh, and sure, 90% of applications on the web are for Windows. How many of them are well built though? How many are even functional?the majority of anything is usually pretty terrible, whether it be apps, movies, music, video games, and even people. so yes, there will be some bad applications for windows. all the ones i have, though, work perfectly fine
I call Sturgeon's Law, that 90% of everything is crud.
yea thats it
whatshisnames law
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I really don't care if I have either.
Mac, PC, I really don't care.
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ProgrammingPro01 wrote:
I really don't care if I have either.
Mac, PC, I really don't care.
exactly
although, i dont know enough about mac to argue for or against it
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777w wrote:
ProgrammingPro01 wrote:
I really don't care if I have either.
Mac, PC, I really don't care.exactly
although, i dont know enough about mac to argue for or against it
I only know little about the mac, but only because of my school.
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777w wrote:
ProgrammingPro01 wrote:
I really don't care if I have either.
Mac, PC, I really don't care.exactly
although, i dont know enough about mac to argue for or against it
Mac
Pros: You need it to develop for iOS or OSX
Cons: Apple is extremely restrictive (such as requiring a Mac to develop iOS or OSX)
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16Skittles wrote:
777w wrote:
ProgrammingPro01 wrote:
I really don't care if I have either.
Mac, PC, I really don't care.exactly
although, i dont know enough about mac to argue for or against itCons: Apple is extremely restrictive (such as requiring a Mac to develop iOS or OSX)
VERY.
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Personally, I like both.
UMAD, FANBOYS?
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
Personally, I like both.
UMAD, FANBOYS?
I want a MacBook pro, (new 2012 Ivy Bridge + retina display) tri-booting OSX, Windows 7, and Ubuntu.
Umad, copyright trolls?
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16Skittles wrote:
3DSfan12345 wrote:
Personally, I like both.
UMAD, FANBOYS?I want a MacBook pro, (new 2012 Ivy Bridge + retina display) tri-booting OSX, Windows 7, and Ubuntu.
Umad, copyright trolls?
and im perfectly fine with my computer as long as it functions
U MAD, "U MAD?"
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777w wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
3DSfan12345 wrote:
Personally, I like both.
UMAD, FANBOYS?I want a MacBook pro, (new 2012 Ivy Bridge + retina display) tri-booting OSX, Windows 7, and Ubuntu.
Umad, copyright trolls?and im perfectly fine with my computer as long as it functions
U MAD, "U MAD?"
I laugh from behind my (future) pixel-covered wall as I know that u jelly of my screen.
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16Skittles wrote:
777w wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
I want a MacBook pro, (new 2012 Ivy Bridge + retina display) tri-booting OSX, Windows 7, and Ubuntu.
Umad, copyright trolls?and im perfectly fine with my computer as long as it functions
U MAD, "U MAD?"I laugh from behind my (future) pixel-covered wall as I know that u jelly of my screen.
i no jelly of noting
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veggieman001 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
Artists and Musicians have good apps on the iPad though.
I would have to disagree with this statement; while it may have fun apps for generating music/drawing, it's nowhere near anything that could be used professionally at all. I also honestly don't like using a tablet or touchscreen.
+1
However, I do use USB tablets for drawing.
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Aaaand stop. This thread is supposed to be discussing the video linked in the first post, not discussing the superiority of one OS over another! I'm giving this thread a change to get back on topic because I found that video hilarious! I'll have to close it if it derails again though
I think that it does make a good point, marketing is just cleverly putting people into a mindset to see something as more attractive and it goes on everywhere! Better marketing doesn't necessarily mean a better product at all though, unfortunately
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sparks wrote:
Aaaand stop. This thread is supposed to be discussing the video linked in the first post, not discussing the superiority of one OS over another! I'm giving this thread a change to get back on topic because I found that video hilarious! I'll have to close it if it derails again though
I think that it does make a good point, marketing is just cleverly putting people into a mindset to see something as more attractive and it goes on everywhere! Better marketing doesn't necessarily mean a better product at all though, unfortunately
True, but in Apple's case, they do have the better product and marketing.
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sparks wrote:
I think that it does make a good point, marketing is just cleverly putting people into a mindset to see something as more attractive and it goes on everywhere! Better marketing doesn't necessarily mean a better product at all though, unfortunately
Yeah, I bought this so called amazing game, and it was a piece of poop.
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stevetheipad wrote:
sparks wrote:
Aaaand stop. This thread is supposed to be discussing the video linked in the first post, not discussing the superiority of one OS over another! I'm giving this thread a change to get back on topic because I found that video hilarious! I'll have to close it if it derails again though
I think that it does make a good point, marketing is just cleverly putting people into a mindset to see something as more attractive and it goes on everywhere! Better marketing doesn't necessarily mean a better product at all though, unfortunatelyTrue, but in Apple's case, they do have the better product and marketing.
You just kind of ignored what he said about saying which is better &c.
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veggieman001 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
sparks wrote:
Aaaand stop. This thread is supposed to be discussing the video linked in the first post, not discussing the superiority of one OS over another! I'm giving this thread a change to get back on topic because I found that video hilarious! I'll have to close it if it derails again though
I think that it does make a good point, marketing is just cleverly putting people into a mindset to see something as more attractive and it goes on everywhere! Better marketing doesn't necessarily mean a better product at all though, unfortunatelyTrue, but in Apple's case, they do have the better product and marketing.
You just kind of ignored what he said about saying which is better &c.
so did funelephant
i dont think you can really discuss the video without also discussing superiority of one or the other unless you adopt my idea that it doesnt suppost one or the other but rather makes fun of them both
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