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rafi16d
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When you connect to a PC from a mac. I still find it amusing.

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  • 2
    That's a low blow 😂
  • 6
    I like how OSX shows windows computers... always CRT monitor with bluescreen and OSX devices by their type(iMac, Mac mini etc.) :D
  • 0
    @jandans1 you have to please fanboys somehow 😎
  • 2
    Apple needs to hold the illusion that they are innovating something completely new from old/outdated PC hardware - How would it look if they use an icon displaying a decent pc what's performance is just a dream to them :)
  • 0
    The 'decent pc' would still display a BSOD, I'm not sure that's much better.

    @dcode
  • 1
    @unfinishedCode i see people still stuck in 90 stereotypes', I didn't a single blue screen since windows 7, on the other side I saw at least 3 black screen and a freeze on two different mac books...oh silly me, that's a feature
  • 0
    @dontbeevil I've seen plenty of BSODs post 2000. I guess it's to be expected on such an open system.
  • 0
    @unfinishedCode probably on shitty hardware with shitty drivers, mainly os their fault, because windows runs on thousands of possible hw combinations
  • 0
    @dontbeevil Your justification doesn't make your previous comment true.
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    @unfinishedCode so you're saying that's not true that since windows 7 i didn't see a single blu screen or freeze and i saw various crashes and freeze on mac os... Believe whatever you want... Apple brain washed people minds
  • 0
    Windows computers suffering from a BSOD is not a '90s stereotype', it's a fact.

    I'm saying your 'shitty hardware' justification, doesn't make your stereotype true. Has nothing at all to do with brain washing.
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    @unfinishedCode also mac os freezes are a fact but people want still to believe that they're spending 2k+ $ for perfect hw/sw
  • 0
    I don't know about perfect, but I love my Mac. The UX is great! I love my trackpad it's silky smooth. On my Windows machine, the scrolling is limited to increments, unless I use some buggy Logitech software. The file peek system is really handy, it's similar to Areopeek. One control panel is expected, I dunno why they made two in Windows 10. I guess it's the combination of little things that draw people to spend on a Mac system.

    Personally I'm not about to restrict or constraint myself to one system. I like the freedom to use whatever, I guess I prefer Unix, but again I'd rather not limit myself.

    People should use whatever they like, the right tool for the job. More importantly, not get hung up on what others choose to use.
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    @unfinishedCode honestly, you just sound like you are purposely hating on all windows computers giving the illusion of an apple fanboy...
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    @unfinishedCode try some laptop with a precision trackpad and windows 10 you have a smooth experience and lot os gestures, but i bet you like to compare your mac to a cheap pc... And guess what? Yes there are two control panel, but you can still use the one you prefer...anyway here there are my two cents on mac https://www.devrant.io/rants/435721 ...as you said its a combination of little things, people should use whatever they find the best for them
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