i'm certain there are thousands of 3rd party gadgets out there, and i'm sure that some of them will allow the designer to take care of your bank accounts, meanwhile i'll take the convinience of having 100% completely reliable Apps for litterally ANYTHING i can think of with no risk of virusThere's equally as many gadgets as there are widgets and if you were smart enough you could find them, but you aren't.
It has nothing to do with rights. It's a matter of compatibility. Mac can run an Application that lets it run another OS because applications in mac are not governed by a system registry, they remain seperate.Apple won't let you run Mac inside of Windows because they are money grubbing *****s.
Apple won't let you run Mac inside of Windows because they are money grubbing *****s.
Doesn't work near as well, if you had experience with mac you'd know that.Or you can use Flip3D or alt+tab.
by using the spaces on your 3rd mouse key, it can be just as if you had 4, 9, 16 or more monitors all in one monitor. By one click i can go from working in windows to mac.I've had that feature inside of Linux, it is 99.9% useless, it's easier to use one desktop.
Some 32 bit applications will work in a 64- bit vista system, most won't. Firefox is a browser. If a 32 bit application has embedded drivers more likely than not, it will not run correctly on 64-vista. Mac is 100% compatible with both 64 and 32I am running many 32 bit applications inside of Vista 64, in fact I am using one to post this, Firefox, since there is no 64 bit version of it, and it works perfectly.
Movie "STUDIOS" as you put it don't even record anything, they simply provide space for production houses. Most practical video (NOT FILM) producers use either FCP or avid. If you are watching the local news, local PSA's, even alot of reality TV, or bassically anything shot at 30 fps digitally, it is very likely (about 1 in 3 chance) that it went through FCP. Film productions are a little different, There is usually not much do do with editing besides piecing together shots and adding Audio track and CGI or other post-production effects. Even so FCP and AVID are still Widely used for film post-production editing.Final Cut is not used by movie studios or anything other than small movie houses, they use Windows PCs with custom software.
Good try //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifBoom, every one of your arguments refuted or proved wrong.
Do you like being wrong in everything you say?i'm certain there are thousands of 3rd party gadgets out there, and i'm sure that some of them will allow the designer to take care of your bank accounts, meanwhile i'll take the convinience of having 100% completely reliable Apps for litterally ANYTHING i can think of with no risk of virus
It has nothing to do with rights. It's a matter of compatibility. Mac can run an Application that lets it run another OS because applications in mac are not governed by a system registry, they remain seperate.
Are you honestly saying you can't run another OS in Windows? Because If you are, I have news for you, I have Linux and other versions of Windows that run inside of Windows. There is VMWare for Windows, as well as VirtualPC from MS themselves as well as teh free Sun VirtualBox, all work great to run other OSes in Windows, so that argument is null and void. The only reason OSX will not run on any other computer is that Apple will not allow it.i'm certain there are thousands of 3rd party gadgets out there, and i'm sure that some of them will allow the designer to take care of your bank accounts, meanwhile i'll take the convinience of having 100% completely reliable Apps for litterally ANYTHING i can think of with no risk of virus
It has nothing to do with rights. It's a matter of compatibility. Mac can run an Application that lets it run another OS because applications in mac are not governed by a system registry, they remain seperate.
Doesn't work near as well, if you had experience with mac you'd know that.
by using the spaces on your 3rd mouse key, it can be just as if you had 4, 9, 16 or more monitors all in one monitor. By one click i can go from working in windows to mac.
Some 32 bit applications will work in a 64- bit vista system, most won't. Firefox is a browser. If a 32 bit application has embedded drivers more likely than not, it will not run correctly on 64-vista.
Mac is 100% compatible with both 64 and 32
Movie "STUDIOS" as you put it don't even record anything, they simply provide space for production houses. Most practical video (NOT FILM) producers use either FCP or avid. If you are watching the local news, local PSA's, even alot of reality TV, or bassically anything shot at 30 fps digitally, it is very likely (about 1 in 3 chance) that it went through FCP. Film productions are a little different, There is usually not much do do with editing besides piecing together shots and adding Audio track and CGI or other post-production effects. Even so FCP and AVID are still Widely used for film post-production editing.
Good try //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
The only kernel that moron knows is corn.Do you like being wrong in everything you say?
Macs can run other OS's because Apple decided to switch its hardware to the same hardware as a regular PC to save cost. They no longer use a proprietary processor. It has nothing to do with the system registry. Do you even know what the base kernel of OSX is?
Wrong,Double the RAM, means indexes and searches are faster. Since RAM is faster than your harddrive (flash memory vs. mechanical 'static') I welcome the use. You may want to read up on Vista's benefits before you criticize it.
BTW, your Mac uses the same resources as Vista, but takes up double the space on your harddrive. Ask me how I know?
Then why does a Vista 64 install take less than 15 gigs, since it needs more than the 32 bit version, answer that? You can't, because you haven't made 1 correct statement in this thread.Wrong,
The Vista OS uses more RAM to fuction as quick as a mac with less, this means with the same memory, you have more with mac.
Vista takes minimum 15gigs and needs at least 40 optimally
Leopard needs about 9
xnu but that has not much to do with this...Do you like being wrong in everything you say?
Macs can run other OS's because Apple decided to switch its hardware to the same hardware as a regular PC to save cost. They no longer use a proprietary processor. It has nothing to do with the system registry. Do you even know what the base kernel of OSX is?
So, how long did it take you to look this up?xnu but that has not much to do with this...
Lol, this idiot is trying to argue how his crackintosh is better than a pc, but he doesnt even realize that a cpu is able to be overclocked.Nice setup, but the E8400 is a 3.00GHz processor ???
You are wrong. The mac uses the same memory to function just as fast as Vista. If it didn't you wouldn't need an SSE3 instructed processor, a high-end graphics card and a minimum of 2 gigs of RAM to run Leopard. And I don't know what version of Vista you are running, but mine installed on 4 gigs of space. My OSX used 8. With a few patches, I'm running Leopard on a Windows based PC. Apple doesn't want it that way, but its tough for them.Wrong,
The Vista OS uses more RAM to fuction as quick as a mac with less, this means with the same memory, you have more with mac.
Vista takes minimum 15gigs and needs at least 40 optimally
Leopard needs about 9
***YAWN**Are you honestly saying you can't run another OS in Windows? Because If you are, I have news for you, I have Linux and other versions of Windows that run inside of Windows. There is VMWare for Windows, as well as VirtualPC from MS themselves as well as teh free Sun VirtualBox, all work great to run other OSes in Windows, so that argument is null and void. The only reason OSX will not run on any other computer is that Apple will not allow it.
ah i was hoping you would say that, the number of gadgets you can get, and the usefullness of them are miniscule compared to mac's apps, again something you'd know if you had ANY experience with macThe gadgets you can get are all through MSFT, just like the app store, stored on MSFT servers and approved by them, no chance of virus or malware, again your argument is proved wrong.
shut upI have had 0 problems using anything in Vista 64, this includes programs with drivers from XP, programs that were written before Vista or 64 bit were even thought of.
if 1/3 of the people use FCP, 1/3 use AVID, and 1/3 use other 3rd parties, i would consider it likely that FCP is used. I'm sorry if your small brain cannot wrap around this.As for your last argument, 1/3 is 33%, so in that case it is UNLIKELY that they use FCP as there is less than even a 50% chance they are using it, sorry, you fail again.
keep trying?so, unless you want to keep getting your *** handed to you I suggest you stop.
your statement doen't even make sence. the install for vista takes 15 gigs and needs 40 to run optimallyThen why does a Vista 64 install take less than 15 gigs, since it needs more than the 32 bit version, answer that? You can't, because you haven't made 1 correct statement in this thread.
Which would be the same as Linux/Unix.xnu but that has not much to do with this...