Jugs wrote:And nothing is worse than an Apple lover/Windows hater. Actually the only thing worse is when someone argues/"boasts" about Apple's "superiorness" to Windows when clearly, my care factor is ZERO.
I don't hate Apple, I really don't. Maybe I've come across like that because I don't like Joe, but that's got nothing to do with Apple. Only Joe.
What I do dislike is how society has "accepted" Apple. How Apple advertises itself
They're more of a fashion statement opposed to what they really should be, ease of use and functionality
I'm probably wording this wrong, but my gripe is more about the people that gobble up anything Apple farts out.
The iPhone could suck monkey nuts and it'll still sell. That's just how gullible people are.
You're spot on on the description of Joe, you just forgot his life is too tough because Italy sucks, that's the reason that Apples > anyone who uses Windows. Duh.
Anybody got any cool apps running that are essential or worth checking out?
Jugs wrote:I dont understand the fascination of Apples.
And nothing is worse than an Apple lover/Windows hater. Actually the only thing worse is when someone argues/"boasts" about Apple's "superiorness" to Windows when clearly, my care factor is ZERO.
I DONT CARE OKAY.
Lol, Tyler can go fuck himself.
Jackal wrote:What I do dislike is how society has "accepted" Apple. How Apple advertises itself. They're more of a fashion statement opposed to what they really should be, ease of use and functionality. I'm probably wording this wrong, but my gripe is more about the people that gobble up anything Apple farts out.
Joe' wrote:Camino: Excellent browser, I dare to say better than Firefox, if you don't like Safari.
-Quicksilver: IMO the best app launcher.
Joe' wrote:Well, I just finished watching the keynote and immediately downloaded Safari. I must say it's blazing fast, even on my PC, which is extremely slow, but it's still a beta and some things still don't work: Clicking on almost every menubar action will result in Safari's crash and some hyperlinks won't be displayed for some reason (most of the hyperlinks in this forum for example.)
The graphics (fonts, graphic interfaces, animations) are all exactly like they're in Mac OS X, and it slows it all down a tad if your system's outdated like mine.
I really have no doubts, Leopard will be the best OS. I just hope it'll be preinstalled on Macs by Christmas so I won't have to wait much to get my hands on it.
magius wrote:i recently installed bootcamp with zero problems throughout the installation; it is pretty straightforwards as long as you follow the directions. The only problem I am having is I can't connect to my wireless network using xp, it seems this might be a problem with 2wire routers, have any of you ever heard of this?
other than that everything is going very smoothly.
edit: anyone recommend some useful widgets?
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