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Yeah that's an option I thought about it. It is just that the SD Card connection on this thing is a bit tempting... I'll see tomorrow.
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Yeah that's an option I thought about it. It is just that the SD Card connection on this thing is a bit tempting... I'll see tomorrow.

Watching from the sidelines, I'm noticing a trend.
The PC people focus on their superior hardware, while the Mac people focus on their software.
Giancarlo another thing I've noticed is that the most rabid Apple-haters seem to be computer experts. Computer experts already know all the tricks to keep their PCs virus-free.
But plain ol' people don't. I don't think a PC is a good choice for a midlevel user for this reason, and probably a very bad choice indeed for a newbie.
Of course, the best possible solution would be a Linux machine but it's too hard for most of us.
Trivia: I read someplace that an unprotected PC is safe for only 12 minutes before the bad guys on the Internet find it.
The Mac is for the affluent user who has a lot of money and doesn't pay much attention to selection of hardware and SOFTWARE. The average person who is finding it difficult to get by these days will find the PC the more suitable choice, as it offers ease of use, the best price per performance, and you don't need to be an expert to use anything.
That's just another false claim by Apple's massive PR campaign.
Windows 7 is NOT complicated to use.
Click the windows icon and/or the start menu button. Go to control panel and you pretty can go from there.
only if you're on Snow Leopard.
if you're on an earlier OS, I believe the upgrade plan is "buy a new Mac."
I think it's just a matter of familiarity. you can google any common OS problem and generally get a solution pretty quickly, whether we're talking about Windows or Macs.
I use a Mac and had no idea it had permissions issues. not something I've ever run into on either OS as a routine issue.
but you'll never convince me that ejecting a disk by dragging its icon to the trash bin is intuitive. I've heard the "it just works" line from Mac users a thousand times, but the first time I turned on my macbook, I had to pull out my Windows laptop and spend half an hour on google figuring out how to left click (yes, left click.. not right click) with the trackpad.
A lot of people? A lot of people this, a lot of people that... that's all you can say. You sound just like someone from one of those ridiculous commericals. You are a zealot. You refuse to listen to what I'm saying. Most people go with PC because it's simply the better, more affordable option. I couldn't care less what the affluent do with their money. And in Windows it's very simple. It's under Accessories and System Tools. They have a Disk Cleaning Utility, a Defragmenter, System Restore, etc. These are built in.
You are getting offended, and while you said you didn't want to argue with me anymore (several times in fact), you have no intention to stop arguing. You decide to engage me again incorrectly because you are incorrect.
Macs are very expensive, and Mac Minis are definitely n ot worth it. And you think wrong. Most people spend less then that on their PCs.
Macs market share is minuscule. Macs are not getting a higher market share all the time. In fact I expect them to stall out in the computing market based on continuing financial difficulties in the country. In addition, it's global market share remains small and marginal.
PCs still are, and will remain the overwhelming choice for consumers. Mac Minis are definitely not worth it, and anyone can look at the specifications to know better.
Yes of course anything on PC is awful compared to the Mac. Just the words of another zealot who never had an open minds to begin with. This isn't Windows XP we are talking about here.
Yes because it's an aberration. Apple will level out because of lack of openness regarding their computers. In other words, they don't allow third party manufacturers to make their computers. Their entire computer market is unsustainable in the long run.
When I am under constant attack by a zealot, I will have to defend my viewpoints. I stick to the people's choice. The choice of the average people... not the elite. I stand with the people here.
[Research VP Carolina] Milanesi accounts Apple's success to its "superior and unified user experience across its hardware, software and services. ... Apple had the foresight to create this market and, in doing that, planned for it, as far as component supplies such as memory and screen. This allowed Apple to bring the iPad out at a very competitive price and [with] no compromise in experience among the different models that offer storage and connectivity options."
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Gartner is lowering Android's forecast from last quarter's projection because the platform has been beset by weak user interface, limited tablet applications and high prices.
The firm is less hopeful about the Windows 8 platform whose success may be limited because of its late arrival to the tablet market. Microsoft will find better opportunities in the enterprise.
