Is it worth Switching?


Recommended Posts

I've never tried a Mac except at apple stores,etc

"Why dont u try linux" is a bit overrated. I tried almost every linux distrubution there is, and def. EVERY WM on almost every rig (fast, slow, ultra slow).

Linux outright Sucks, I'm not afraid to say that, i was befoer because i didnt have the experience, i didnt try it by myself, etc. I can now say i am a novice linux user, and it sucks so bad. Currently my desktop is fluxbox on xubuntu and i occasinally use kde, etc sucks like crap. Windows is way better.

Not sure about mac.

Linux does not suck, SimNet. In fact, it is very popular for servers. It's just that IMHO, Linux is not designed to be a mainstream OS average users could count on. How so? There are too many distributions of Linux and the Linux kernel itself does not support as much hardware and premium software as Windows or Mac OS X. Sure, there's Wine and Cedega (for gaming), but I found both emulators to be unreliable. As for the hardware, finding the right drivers can be a literal pain in the butt and if you install the drivers incorrectly (mostly done via the terminal), you could possibly damage the entire system. Aside from that, I found Linux to be rock solid when I used it, but not always user-friendly. Then again, it's been a few years since I've last used Linux and chances are, things have changed since then.

As for the initial question on whether switching to a Mac is worthwhile, I say hell yeah! The only thing is that if you have never used a Mac before, it may take you a while to get used to it, but once you do, you will not want to switch to Windows again. And if you do need to use Windows-exclusive programs, just use Boot Camp or Parallels. ;)

  • 4 months later...
Happy with it John?

Well, haven't got it yet :p Shipping out in a week or so. Judging by the first reviews however, I think I will :)

I got exactly the same model as you, MrFuji. I'm a uni student, so I didn't need anything better than that.

Personally, I think they've done a really decent update there, it looks really nice.

Well, haven't got it yet :p Shipping out in a week or so. Judging by the first reviews however, I think I will :)

I got exactly the same model as you, MrFuji. I'm a uni student, so I didn't need anything better than that.

Personally, I think they've done a really decent update there, it looks really nice.

Ah okej :)

Well I hope you enjoy it when it does arrive. :)

Well, haven't got it yet :p Shipping out in a week or so. Judging by the first reviews however, I think I will :)

I got exactly the same model as you, MrFuji. I'm a uni student, so I didn't need anything better than that.

Personally, I think they've done a really decent update there, it looks really nice.

you will. trust me.

i switch from win to osx86 a year ago and bought a macbook right after. never regret every single second i spent with my mac.

I got around 12-13% due to the Apple-on-Campus programme. Normal student discount is 10% though. On the other hand, European Mac prices are too high anyway: a MacBook Pro costs 1799? = $2409

But well, I got an additional 125? rebate on a new iPod so I shouldn't compl:)n :)

I just ordered my MacBook last night. If you go for the $1,599, the educational discount is still $100. Therefore, I ended up spending about $1,629 (including tax and shipping.) Should be here in a couple of days or so.

  • 2 weeks later...

Congrats to all who purchased a Macbook or Macbook Pro.

Got mine just recently (the model right before the new ones came out), and I couldn't be happier with it.

If you plan on using it at home a lot, it's really worth getting a nice large display as well. You don't need to go in for a Cinema Display - not worth it, IMHO. I've never really been convinced about Apple's competence in that department. I heartily recommend the Samsung TOC series. Gorgeous displays.

Bah, the latest display from Apple has LED backlighting, has a killer design and everything. I didn't see it live though. If they do displays for iMacs, I've always loved mine then.

The only really big thing I can say is : this thing, is not ergonomic. It's too bright! When I wake up in themorning and I use my iMac with the brightness to its minimum, my eyes just want to die, and you see, it tires me for the rest of the day (no kidding). When I'll have this class about the ergonomy of lighting, I'll give another feedback info about how this thing is a killer. Right now it's just by looking at it that I come to conclusions, not by calculating anything.

Anyway, my MacBook was supposed to be here on Friday, but I was at university obviously, and my parents were working... so it's gonna be on Monday, and I won't be able to play with it by Thursday, when my exams are all over, otherwise I'll see a big FAIL on all my copies :o

I just can't wait... And now with these new Snow Leopard builds, it finally revived my hype with the next-gen OS X, I can't wait for that either!

Bah, the latest display from Apple has LED backlighting, has a killer design and everything. I didn't see it live though. If they do displays for iMacs, I've always loved mine then.

The only really big thing I can say is : this thing, is not ergonomic. It's too bright! When I wake up in themorning and I use my iMac with the brightness to its minimum, my eyes just want to die, and you see, it tires me for the rest of the day (no kidding). When I'll have this class about the ergonomy of lighting, I'll give another feedback info about how this thing is a killer. Right now it's just by looking at it that I come to conclusions, not by calculating anything.

Anyway, my MacBook was supposed to be here on Friday, but I was at university obviously, and my parents were working... so it's gonna be on Monday, and I won't be able to play with it by Thursday, when my exams are all over, otherwise I'll see a big FAIL on all my copies :o

I just can't wait... And now with these new Snow Leopard builds, it finally revived my hype with the next-gen OS X, I can't wait for that either!

That is the one issue I have with my Macbook (new Alu) - on it's lowest setting, the screen is too damn bright.

Don't get me wrong, for a glossy display, the screen is absolutely fantastic, however, in the evening, in a dimly lit room, it can be a little too bright - hopefully enough people feel the same, and Apple may issue a firmware update (I imagine adding an extra setting shouldn't be that hard).

  • 2 weeks later...

I just got a MacBook Pro and am a bit surprised by those of you thinking the display is too bright if the ambient light is dim. :o Turning down the setting in the system settings makes my display pretty dim at already a 50% setting. *shrug* But maybe my eyes are just hard core and don't give in so easily, lol. But I really do believe the display then looks quite dim compared to most lcd's I've used... Hmm...

I switched almost a year ago and haven't looked back. Why?

1. I love the way that things "just work" on the Mac. Plug in a printer, connect to a network, plug in any peripheral, synchronizing my iPhone with iTunes, it all just works, I don't need to configure anything.

2. No crashes. I haven't had an application crash in my 10 1/2 months of using a Mac, let alone the operating system itself, which in my mind is quite impressive.

3. The software is well thought out, not just from Apple but from third parties as well. Everything works together, it's like a seamless experience, whereas on Windows (and even Linux) everything just feels thrown together; not even Microsoft's own applications follow the same set of design rules.

Welli have been a windows user my whole life. After using an iPhone for the past 6months, i decided to get a mac.

I decided to get a mca mini, incase i didnt like the OS, it didnt cost too much. So i got an onld G4 based mac mini off someone on here for a neat ?180 for everything except a monitor.

IM LOVING IT! Seems so much cleaner and nicer to look at/ Use. Still getting used to close and minimise being on the left instaed of right though:pp

Adium seems better than standard MSN. I dont like safari thouh, so i have got firefox running on it.

All in all, i prefer this system. Ill see how iget on with it for day-day use. And if i do, ill be buying an imac after xmas

Just ned to get another 512Mb ram. 512seems ok, but does stutter a bit at times.

How much is a Leopard Upgrade??

How much is a Leopard Upgrade??

I believe the price for Mac OS X Leopard is the same as all Mac OS X releases have been, which is $129 (and is a full version). A lot easier to stomach compared to $250 for an upgrade version of Windows Vista or $400 for Windows Vista Ultimate.

REALLY wanting to get a Mac... Reading this thread is nice, I have a huge gaming PC and a decent HP laptop, but would REALLY love to have a Mac, the problem is, I don't use my laptop much, since I have a nice Gaming rig, and I can see myself if liking the Mac wanting to go all out Mac, and replace my desktop, especially since you guys say you can run windows just fine on a mac now..

hmm..

Shouuld I replace the desktop with a Mac desktop? Or replace just the laptop? I guess I could always just plug the laptop into my 22" monitor and desktop speakers etc, and just use it as a desktop when I want? That would probably be my best bet I think?

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Ventoy 1.1.16 is out.
    • This is a none story - these low volume Chinese models will always get new experimental features first because Apple and Samsung can't produce them in huge volume to meet demand.
    • Nvidia GeForce NOW gains support for Dark Scrolls, Empulse, and more by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe The final update of June for Nvidia's cloud gaming service GeForce NOW is now available, and it is touting support for six more games. The company is also drawing subscriber attention towards the summer sales kicking off across stores, so they can stock up on more cloud-supported titles. Of course, the Steam Summer Sale is the biggest promotion, which is kicking off later today. "Supported Steam games can be streamed across devices with GeForce NOW, making it easy to buy a game once, keep progress synced and pick up where the gameplay left off on PCs, Macs, handheld devices, phones, TVs and more," says the company. "In other words, the Steam Summer Sale brings the deals; GeForce NOW adds the flexibility." Don't forget that the GeForce NOW summer sale is still active as well. This limited-time offer drops the 12-month Performance membership from $99.99 to $64.99, saving members $35. At the same time, the 12-month Ultimate membership is currently going for $129.99, dropping the price by $70 from the original $199.99. Here are the games joining GeForce NOW's supported list this week: Dark Scrolls (New release on Steam, available June 22) SAND: Raiders of Sophie (New release on Steam, available June 22) Deer & Boy (New release on Steam, available June 23) EMPULSE (New release on Steam, available June 24) The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (Steam) FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves (Steam) With the June expansions coming to an end, Nvidia should be announcing its July GeForce NOW plans next week. Keep in mind that, unlike subscription services like Game Pass or EA Play, a copy of a game must be owned by the GeForce NOW member (or at least have a license via PC Game Pass) to start playing via Nvidia's cloud servers. There is also a limit to how many hours subscribers can use the service per month.
    • Davinci Resolve 21.0.1 by Razvan Serea DaVinci Resolve is the world’s only solution that combines editing, color correction, visual effects, motion graphics and audio post production all in one software tool! Its elegant, modern interface is fast to learn and easy for new users, yet powerful for professionals. DaVinci Resolve lets you work faster and at a higher quality because you don’t have to learn multiple apps or switch software for different tasks. That means you can work with camera original quality images throughout the entire process. It’s like having your own post production studio in a single app! Best of all, by learning DaVinci Resolve, you’re learning how to use the exact same tools used by Hollywood professionals! DaVinci Resolve is the only post production software designed for true collaboration. Multiple editors, assistants, colorists, VFX artists and sound designers can all work on the same project at the same time! Whether you’re an individual artist, or part of a larger collaborative team, it’s easy to see why DaVinci Resolve is the standard for high end post production and is used for finishing more Hollywood feature films, episodic television programing and TV commercials than any other software. Davinci Resolve 21.0.1 release notes: Addressed multiple DNG and Apple ProRAW color issues. Addressed issue with automatic smart bins after deleting keywords. Addressed issue with multiple linked audio in media management. Addressed multiple Resolve FX issues in photo page. Addressed issue with key shortcut to switch viewer in photo page. More consistent creation of new photo albums. Addressed color thumbnail refresh for photo transform indicator. Transcription now honors project settings language. Improved face recognition in IntelliSearch. Addressed exported bins not retaining generator and title properties. Addressed ease control display and sensitivity issues. Addressed keyframe issue when copying clips with Fusion effects. Addressed keyframe refresh for Fusion effects in the edit page. Addressed issue with 3D renders in Linux with non-English locales. Addressed Fusion viewer color issue for some RCM settings. Addressed issue with saturation limits in Fusion gradient controls. Addressed Fusion display issues with dual screen layouts. Addressed issue with non-English character inputs in Linux. Disabling MultiMaster now disables trim blanking controls. Addressed crash in some scenarios with CineFocus. Addressed lag when toggling bypass grades and Fusion effects. Addressed occasional issue with Fairlight loudness meters. Addressed data burn display of good take tag in upgraded projects. Addressed project manager scroll lag for large project libraries. Support for Sony Alpha 7R VI ARW RAW stills. Support for decoding Affinity RGB 16-bit formats. Addressed a color issue with MainConcept H.265 HDR renders. Addressed a color issue with Windows native H.265 HDR renders. RemoveMotionBlur API now uses correct encode parameters. Addressed character limit consistency in GenerateSpeech API. General performance and stability improvements. Download page: Davinci Resolve 21.0.1 | 3300 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Links: DaVinci Resolve Website | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • There are so many of these apps now that do this, what do people recommend?
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      kinowa earned a badge
      First Post
    • Rookie
      krychek57 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Grand Master
      Jaybonaut went up a rank
      Grand Master
    • One Year In
      Philsl earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Dedicated
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      463
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      172
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      134
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      78
    5. 5
      Xenon
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!