April 9, 2006

if mac os is so great

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[Ins­pi­red by Char­lie Owen’s recent post.]

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5 Responses to “if mac os is so great”

  1. Ryan says:

    The rea­lity is that if you have Win­dows, you don’t need OSX, and vice versa. I run both, on two dif­fe­rent machi­nes, and while I pre­fer OSX for a list of rea­sons I’m not even going to get into here, I have never run into anything I need to do on one that I can’t do on the other.
    The only rea­son that I can think of for run­ning both OSes simul­ta­neously is for tes­ting online inte­rac­tive or web­si­tes. For wha­te­ver rea­son, Flash8 sucks out loud on Mac for now.
    Casual users who run both OSes at the same time will be doing so because they are graphic desig­ners who love com­pu­ter games, or peo­ple who fear change so much they aren’t willing to find a new soft­ware to do what they need it to do without the pain in the ass of dual-booting.

  2. Agarda says:

    Right, very .

  3. Chris H. says:

    Unless you use Final cut pro, or Logic, or Gara­ge­band, or the many other Mac only pro­grams. Lots of peo­ple do.
    There’s a really good (mac only currently) paint pro­gram called Stu­dio Artist that lea­ves Pain­ter for dead. I’d love to see what Hugh could do with that one and a Wacom.

  4. Brooks Moses says:

    Yup, that sort of thing is defi­ni­tely an issue. For ins­tance, the research group I work with uses a few Windows-only pro­grams and does some other things that involve high operating-system voo­doo to get the pro­grams to work with each other, and we’ve stan­dar­di­zed on Win­dows machi­nes for our deve­lop­ment work because of that.
    On the other hand, I know a num­ber of peo­ple who have one very impor­tant thing that they can only do on one or the other ope­ra­ting sys­tem: feel at home. That’s impor­tant too.

  5. Mike says:

    Can’t wait for the triple-boot Mac: MacOS-Windows-Linux.