Gimp, naturally
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jji7skyline wrote:
In response to your sig...
http://i.imgur.com/7qqjs.png
It goes THIS way:
Linux- Best for work
Windows- All-around
Mac- Best for casual use
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XGamer42 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
In response to your sig...
http://i.imgur.com/7qqjs.pngIt goes THIS way:
Linux- Best for work
Windows- All-around
Mac- Best for casual use
In my opinion:
Windows: big businesses and gaming
Mac: small businesses, graphic design and casual use
Linux: Programming, not god for work because of lack of support unless the work is programming
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jji7skyline wrote:
XGamer42 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
In response to your sig...
http://i.imgur.com/7qqjs.pngIt goes THIS way:
Linux- Best for work
Windows- All-around
Mac- Best for casual useIn my opinion:
Windows: big businesses and gaming
Mac: small businesses, graphic design and casual use
Linux: Programming, not god for work because of lack of support unless the work is programming
My opinion:
Linux: Good for server hosting, and loads of free/open source software .
Mac: I have only used it once but I think it is better than Windows.
Windows: Easy to program and everyone is used to it (windows xp/7 anyway).
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jji7skyline wrote:
In response to your sig...
http://i.imgur.com/7qqjs.png
i use my windows all the time
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jji7skyline wrote:
XGamer42 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
In response to your sig...
http://i.imgur.com/7qqjs.pngIt goes THIS way:
Linux- Best for work
Windows- All-around
Mac- Best for casual useIn my opinion:
Windows: big businesses and gaming
Mac: small businesses, graphic design and casual use
Linux: Programming, not god for work because of lack of support unless the work is programming
I still don't understand why you think $2000 dollar Macs are better for small business.
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Hey guys - remember.
Y'know. Tablets.
Not computers. We're not discussing Macs or PCs or Linux.
Just tablets
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jji7skyline wrote:
slinger wrote:
Lol! That's a pretty good drawing
Thanks, I just got a (drawing) tablet. It was clearance for $39, originally $140, which makes it excellent value, despite not being a wacom brand.
It's base model considering size is only 4" with 100 points per second. Slightly jittery because of my high resolution display but still excellent tablet
Nice, online? I'd like to buy one.
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WSJ is now reporting that Apple will follow through with a smaller iPad (or a larger iPod Touch) later this year.
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16Skittles wrote:
WSJ is now reporting that Apple will follow through with a smaller iPad (or a larger iPod Touch) later this year.
whats the point of a bigger thing if youre just going to make it smaller?
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777w wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
WSJ is now reporting that Apple will follow through with a smaller iPad (or a larger iPod Touch) later this year.
whats the point of a bigger thing if youre just going to make it smaller?
If the rumors are correct, to compete, as it'd be much cheaper and not everyone needs/wants a big one. Therefor, when someone doesn't have $500 and doesn't need/want a huge screen, they can buy the much cheaper but smaller iPad mini.
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stevetheipad wrote:
777w wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
WSJ is now reporting that Apple will follow through with a smaller iPad (or a larger iPod Touch) later this year.
whats the point of a bigger thing if youre just going to make it smaller?
If the rumors are correct, to compete, as it'd be much cheaper and not everyone needs/wants a big one. Therefor, when someone doesn't have $500 and doesn't need/want a huge screen, they can buy the much cheaper but smaller iPad mini.
Exactly, and it's expected to be priced competitively to the Kindle Fire and Google Nexus 7. What is a Nexus anyway? It just seems to be a word that's used a lot to describe phones
EDIT: The tablet was clearance at the David Jones at Robina, Qld Australia. If you calculate the plane tickets to get here it might not be such a good price
Last edited by jji7skyline (2012-07-05 02:13:54)
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slinger wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Gimp, naturally
So I thought :p
Draw one.
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