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Hmmm...it is not about the hardware. It is the OS that makes Mac superior to the PC."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier" -
I'm not replacing the laptop I'm replacing the OS. The laptop will still get used but only when I'm on the move. The mac mini will still put inthe other office (i have 2)Originally posted by Keldin View PostEven stranger that that the desktop computer is to replace a laptop.
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The airport allows my printer to be in another room where it's not heard or seen, it's a space devouring machine. The same room also has no telephone connection so I can't have one hub and I don't want yards of cable through the place.Originally posted by Keldin View PostI also find it odd that you had an Airport to connect to your laser printer. Sounds like the thin edge of the wedge to me. You buy an Aiport and then the next thing you know the only way to print is to buy another piece of Apple hardware.
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Is this OS compatible with Windows XP?Originally posted by daviejones View PostHmmm...it is not about the hardware. It is the OS that makes Mac superior to the PC.
IMO the best chance for Macs is to have virtualised Windows XP on the same box they sell so that you don't even need to double boot whenever you want to run Windows app. Naturally this is also the road to oblivion since in this case there won't be any point to develop anything specifically for Macs.
Frankly Jobs should have released his GUI on top of Linux to finally get decent Desktop Linux OS and make money on hardware without such a nasty tie of Mac OS to Mac box.Comment
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Get with it dude. You can have Windows virtual on Mac OS X.Originally posted by AtW View PostIs this OS compatible with Windows XP?
IMO the best chance for Macs is to have virtualised Windows XP on the same box they sell so that you don't even need to double boot whenever you want to run Windows app. Naturally this is also the road to oblivion since in this case there won't be any point to develop anything specifically for Macs.
Frankly Jobs should have released his GUI on top of Linux to finally get decent Desktop Linux OS and make money on hardware without such a nasty tie of Mac OS to Mac box.
Linux..hahahahahahaha. What have you been drinking, I need some today!!!"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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I didn't say you did...Originally posted by AtW View PostI don't need to get over anything
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It's not an arguement...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs this the 5 minute argument or the full half hour?
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Windows XP has got Virtual Desktops built in, just there is nothing with the basic OS to manage themOriginally posted by Moscow Mule View PostVirtual Desktops
I use Virtual Desktop Toolbox - very helpful if you need to login under different usernames at the same time for testing purposes.. Or if you just want to manage your desktop space better
Yoda3D will give you a fancy graphics way of handling more desktops but the configuration options are next to none.
Oh and I use RocketDock to keep shortcuts to all my favourite applications handyCoffee's for closersComment
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Someone should just make Mac OS theme for Windows XP and give free PC laptops to those Mac freaks.Comment
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