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netbook pc or mac?

hmm?

  • pc

    Votes: 14 66.7%
  • mac

    Votes: 10 47.6%

  • Total voters
    21
MacBook if your going to make Graphic and Gaming you got alot of games for Mac, No one just don't know how to use .Exe on Macs with no problem.
PC: Gaming -.-

All whos using Macbook or IMac and don't know how to use .Exe files than your lazy ahaha xD

Mac's are probably best for web design etc.
Hmm but also in scripting I guess you do a lot of copying and pasting.
So if you're used to pushing control + c,v then get a PC
If you're used to pushing command+c,v then get a mac.

I think Mac's are better. I like the color display.

Why not do Apple + C/V
and on MacBook you can switch with Spaces so you don't have to Worry about to switch files or getting tired of removing all the window.. one for spotify, one for gaming, one for web browser and its very simple and fast computers if you choose MacBook got alot of feature that i haven't explore yet.. xD
 
MacBook if your going to make Graphic and Gaming you got alot of games for Mac, No one just don't know how to use .Exe on Macs with no problem.
PC: Gaming -.-

All whos using Macbook or IMac and don't know how to use .Exe files than your lazy ahaha xD



Why not do Apple + C/V
and on MacBook you can switch with Spaces so you don't have to Worry about to switch files or getting tired of removing all the window.. one for spotify, one for gaming, one for web browser and its very simple and fast computers if you choose MacBook got alot of feature that i haven't explore yet.. xD
You can also swap Apple CMD for CTRL. You would then do CTRL + C/V as you would in Windows.
 
PC Will always be superior to the over priced Macs that claim to "revolutionize" technology doing things that PC has been doing for years. You are getting suckered for your money if you fall into the trap. I am speaking from the veiw of a tech guy. Sure Macs are fine for people that don't know shit about computers (they are just getting ripped off).

Lol no wonder your an idiot.

I never have problems with Windows, like made out in the image lol. Only idiots that don't know how to use them don't get the full use out of them and that's the way it should be. Don't want idiots like 5mok3 using them :)

I never have problems with Windows, like made out in the image lol. Only idiots that don't know how to use them don't get the full use out of them and that's the way it should be. Don't want idiots like 5mok3 using them :)[/QUOTE]

Take it easy nerdfag
I still use windows i run it in coherence mode through a virtual machine in mac.. but you can just feel the difference.. mac is better
Mac users keep increasing it's just a matter of time for more applications to be mac friendly..

We all know you are a windows guy
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As a web developer using Mac, running Windows 7 through a virtual machine I can honestly say I would pick Mac six out of seven days a week. Don't get me wrong, it is not like I have only run Windows through a virtual machine. Definitely not. I have been a Windows user all of my life basically. I have now been using Mac for the past 5 months and there's really nothing I haven't been able to solve yet (that I disliked that is).

One downfall for Mac is that there is no Tibia client available. I don't know about you, but luckily for me - I rarely play. However, this will change shortly once the new flash client is released. Another downfall though, as someone mentioned - is that you have to pay for a lot of products (unless you settle for slightly to a lot worse software).

Either way, Mac is great. If you do decide to go with Mac, a few web developing tools I could recommend are; Coda (Simply brilliant! There's no software even close to Coda in Windows! It is simplicity itself (both design-wise and use-wise), yet it is EXTREMELY powerful with integrated SVN GUI Client, FTP Client using the Transmit engine, Console and a lot of other great features). If you are not a one-software guy, you may also find the actual Transmit FTP Client amazing. For SVN you have Versions, which also is amazingly great! To access your databases you have something called Sequel or Sequel Pro - works like a charm as well. For the webserver, you would probably be easier off with MAMP.

Those are just the softwares that I use (yes I have actually purchased a license for each and every one of those. Kudos for me! (; ).

By the way, a great software to run Windows (or any other OS for that matter) virtually would be Parallels Desktop, might want to check that out!

Tried TextMate? Now this is amazing to develop websites with! I was using windows whole of my life, now I work on 27'' iMac at Home and at work and now I don't even switch to Windows, just when I want to play some games, I quickly switch to Windows and I got games with amazing graphics at 27'' screen :)
 
Tried TextMate? Now this is amazing to develop websites with! I was using windows whole of my life, now I work on 27'' iMac at Home and at work and now I don't even switch to Windows, just when I want to play some games, I quickly switch to Windows and I got games with amazing graphics at 27'' screen :)
I did actually, and it is nothing compared to Coda. (; Coda is everything I ever wanted in an editor. No, but seriously. Everyone has their own taste and TextMate was not for me. That's all I can really say. Other then the fact that I dislike the drawer effect that Mac used in earlier versions of their OS (TextMate used it when I gave it a shot).

Oh and one thing that I dislike with Mac (if anything, this is it), is the fact that folders are not sorted at the top, above all files. A simple fix to this is to use TotalFinder.
 
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