Please describe what you are and what your current machines are and why you like them
I am a mac and have been one since 2001 when I got my powerbook g4 titanium I currently own a 15 inch Macbook pro and I have a ton of Apple stuff
I love apple and known just about everything about them
I also love jony ives design he does amazing work
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Mac OSX Snow Leopard on my Imac Windows 7 on my Acer Laptop Ubuntu dual boot on my Acer also
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] mlp256 Mac and Windows. For a laptop I will always go with a Mac. Mostly because other brands that run Windows come with FAR too much clutter and useless programs. They are also highly reliable (current Mac laptop is nearly 4 years old) and run smoothly with very few problems. For a desktop, Windows all the way. The only reason I would buy a desktop is for the processing power to play games and render films. And those two things combined is something that Windows allows me to do that a Mac can't quite match.[/quote]Bloatware shouldn't be your reason (or one of the deciding factors) for not purchasing a computer. That's what fresh installs are for.
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Windows.
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Mac and Windows. For a laptop I will always go with a Mac. Mostly because other brands that run Windows come with FAR too much clutter and useless programs. They are also highly reliable (current Mac laptop is nearly 4 years old) and run smoothly with very few problems. For a desktop, Windows all the way. The only reason I would buy a desktop is for the processing power to play games and render films. And those two things combined is something that Windows allows me to do that a Mac can't quite match.
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Ubuntu.
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I used to be a Mac fanboy, switched to Windows on my 13th birthday. Never turning back. I also hate Apple's current legal mindset, suing the pants off their competition rather than out-competing them. And they've been copyrighting the most ridiculous things such as rectangles with rounded corners, the page turning animation used on some of their apps, and wedge shaped laptops.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MORTO_hi Vista 'til I die.[/quote] If you continue to use Vista, the apple freaks will make sure thats soon.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] BiII Gates [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Lies [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] XoG Suppressor Desktop: GNU/Linux Laptop: OS X I can do anything with POSIX and a package / ports manager. [/quote] I saw before the edit, and I'm telling RMS of your crime.[/quote]He's [i]free[/i] to post whatever he wants. Desktop: Debian 6 Netbook: Lubuntu 12.04[/quote] lol
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Vista 'til I die.
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I have always used Windows. The other day the pc lab was full at my school so i went into the mac lab, logged in, and couldn't figure out how to print, log out, or even right click, so I will remain a windows man for the remainder of my years.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Lies [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] XoG Suppressor Desktop: GNU/Linux Laptop: OS X I can do anything with POSIX and a package / ports manager. [/quote] I saw before the edit, and I'm telling RMS of your crime.[/quote]He's [i]free[/i] to post whatever he wants. Desktop: Debian 6 Netbook: Lubuntu 12.04
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Dual booting Ubuntu and Win7 at the moment.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Lies [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] XoG Suppressor Desktop: GNU/Linux Laptop: OS X I can do anything with POSIX and a package / ports manager. [/quote] I saw before the edit, and I'm telling RMS of your crime. And I'm using Kubuntu 12.04.[/quote]The thread title was fine because it said [i]based[/i], so I didn't include it in my post to be inline with the thread title, then realized the context doesn't transfer to my post.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] XoG Suppressor Desktop: GNU/Linux Laptop: OS X I can do anything with POSIX and a package / ports manager. [/quote] I saw before the edit, and I'm telling RMS of your crime. And I'm using Kubuntu 12.04. [Edited on 11.29.2012 9:15 PM PST]
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Shift-Lock is the way to go, IMO. I also prefer PC (XP & Vista), though I've used both Mac and Linux before.
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Mac mini/HTPC: OS X iMac: OS X/Win 7 dual-boot MacBook: Gentoo Linux/OS X/Win 7 tri-boot I spend very little time in Windows, but it's necessary on the days where I feel like working from home.
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Destop: Xubuntu 12.10 Laptop: Windows 7 Also, you may want to edit your title, unnecessary caps may get the thread locked.
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Desktop: GNU/Linux Laptop: OS X I can do anything with POSIX and a package / ports manager. [Edited on 11.29.2012 9:11 PM PST]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] catman6 Windows. [/quote]
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Ubuntu.
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OP, your cruise control is broken. Windows. Always have, always will. Unless Linux based OS's become more widely supported.