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Originally posted by DaveB View PostHmm, because MS would never prioritise development and performance of the Windows version of it's products over those for other operating systems, would they?
a)90%+ of users use the Windows version so of COURSE you prioritise it
b)Their developers know much more about Windows development than OSX
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPerhaps now MS Excel will not show the rainbow wheel when opening.
Excel started within three or so dock bounces (a second or so) and showed its splash screen for maybe a second, then auto-opened the last spreadsheet viewed, which happened to be SJD's spreadsheet. It then showed me the "Enable macros?" dialog which Microsoft use to cover their arses if I suffer at the hands of a number of terrible technical decisions they made in the early 90s, proving that it was fully up and running. No beachball at any time.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostProbably not. The Americans invented the CNC machine and their high tech engineering and manufacturing capabilities are as good as anyone else's. The only reason production of this sort of stuff ever moved offshore in the first place was cost.
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I have the Apple Cube, still got it in fact, PSU knackered though...
It's quite similar to the new Mac Pro in a nothing like it kinda way....
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMy 4-year old £300 PC can open Excel just fine. So can my 5-year old MacBook running Windows8 in a VM.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNoticed it's assembled in the US of A. Could this be the beginning for poor quality productions for Apple?
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My 4-year old £300 PC can open Excel just fine. So can my 5-year old MacBook running Windows8 in a VM.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI suspect the problem may not be the hardware....
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Originally posted by vetran View Postor massively increased automation?
I suspect its a premium product that attracted government grants.
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Noticed it's assembled in the US of A. Could this be the beginning for poor quality productions for Apple?
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