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See this really, really old thread
Avoid the Apple Tax – Cash in on the value of Windows
PhreePhly
Click through to the analyst whitepaper -- sponsored by Microsoft, of course, as all the Mac zealots will be quick to point out...
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/win...f-windows.aspx
See this really, really old thread
Avoid the Apple Tax – Cash in on the value of Windows
PhreePhly
I avoid any Apple personal computer. The only Apple product I use is the iPod.
even the ipod is overpriced...
anyways i would just go the way of getting the almost/same parts as the mac buy the install disk and voila a working mac and quad boot it with 7, SuSe, and backtrack and at a better price then the mac machine...
If I wanted a Mac (a.k.a. a computer that only ran 12 out of 20,000 programs that Windows runs) I'd only use my TI-89 calculator.
hey i have one of those...:)
i knew how to code (or used to....) on that and be able to play that in school
while i admit that a mac has that certain polish to an os...
the workhorse is 7 (especially as VS 2008 and comming VS 2010 will be win only i can only see that happening...) as im beginning to code...:)
and it still looks pretty so yeah...
well at least you can code java in it (and pretty every other OS has that for that matter..)
and there is always wine or crossover mac...:)
and linux is the "experiment" so to say...
gotta love them bactrack tools...:)
OT
i cant wait...
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 expected as soon as next week
and as for programming languages each has their good and bad points so im not zeleous on one programing language and OS....:)
On topic i will never see the day when apple slashes the prices down so much that an average joe can buy one...
its not the company strategy AFAIK