Re: Windows on a Mac
- From: "J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 13:16:17 -0400
Kill Bill wrote:
William Davis wrote:
In article <psVYf.12182$tN3.11832@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"nappy" <gospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
not sure why anyone woudl want to do this but...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,190640,00.html
Let's just see how long it takes OSX to die. I would give it a year.
Apple will be happy to get out of it.
There is no debating that Windows leaves a lot to be desired.. but
reality is reality.
If I had time, Nappy, I'd look back and try and figure out when you
first posted your belief that those ³lame Macs would die out.
Probably six or seven YEARS ago.
And here we are, Macs are stronger and more prevalent in the creative
community than EVER before - Apple has come up with innovative product
after product that has changed the face of society - and you're STILL
playing the same ³one note Samba.
Macs BAD - Macs will die out any moment now?
Time to face reality, dude.
I totally agree with you here William, This nappy dude is one of the
biggest clueless people on this newsgroup. But hey, everyone needs a
village idiot for entertainment once and a while, and this guy provides
a lot of it for this group. I wonder what his spin on Premiere coming
to OSX again, will be.. I can't wait to hear this one, the backtracking
should be mildly entertaining at best.
What leads you to believe that Premiere Pro is going to be available for
OS/X?
Apple's announcement is more about encouraging people to switch TO Mac
than it is about ³abandoning" what is a hugely popular, robust, and
successful Unix based OS.
Heck, with Vista delayed AGAIN until somewhere in 2007, it seems to me
that Shiller and the crew at Apple just realized that it's the perfect
time to take a HUGE bite out of PC sales this holiday shopping season.
It will be interesting to discover how many people will be motivated to
³try out Macs and see if they work as intuititvely and easily for common
computing as their iPods do for music and video entertainment access.
And now that they know that their legacy software investment will be
protected there's no reason a PC user shouldn't give Macs a long look
when they're shopping for their next system.
Welcome to the Mac game, world. Try it, you'll LOVE it.
Yeah.. Personally, I think this might be the nail on the coffin for
Windows. People who were die hard windows users, will finally have a
machine in which the 2 OS's will be on side by side. After using both
Windows and OSX, it will start to become painfully obvious which OS is
the "better" OS, and start to find themselves booting up in OSX more and
more, until after a while where they will simply just uninstall the
windows partition realizing "lack of use".
-Bill
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