Well it finally came today...
As I was confident of my timing calculations... Fedex came at the same time I went upstairs to open the door
The box and everything inside was well done, nice and neatly packaged, without any waste of space. I frankly, couldn't believe they were able to cram the imac in there.
The software that came with it was crap. Free app trials and Tony Hawk pro skating 4 full.
Anyways, after putting the power plug, mouse and keyboard I booted up to OSX. I must say Imac is very sexy and well designed, except for the mouse and speakers sometimes distorting from static (solutions for this?). I love the widescreen LCD though!
It asked me for registration stuff, i quickly entered and selected my way of connecting to the net. it right away found my cisco access point and was already connected to OSX from boot. I also set up my networking for file sharing with my PCs, it found my network group, and everything, but asking for a pass. Neverthless, networking is really easy. Big bonus.
I must say I felt like a monkey while trying to get things done on OSX.
Couldn't find the CD eject button eventually noticing it was conveniently on the keyboard. Heheh, I even tried pressing on the Imac logo under the LCD screen on the Imac, thinking it probably had some kind of sensor like the G4 cube to open up.
Another discovery was right click tasks which couldnt be done because of the 1 button mouse, that was a real pain in the ass. Then figured out, you can simply press and hold button to get the extra option for dock items, but not for files such as copy and paste. I really hate using ctrl + mouse button... I prefer PC style 2 button mouse configuration with scroller. The mouse doesnt feel right and is a dissapointment for me.
I also figured out the Finder, what I found neat was applications were all bundled into 1 icon. No hassles, very easy to manage.
The OS itself is fast and stable, but not as fast as my XP machine.
For instance, web browsing is slower on OSX... even if I use IE or Safari...its like going on half the speed of my DSL. That was a downside.
But multi-tasking was a breeze. I web browsed while I was watching a DVD... No lagging whatsoever. I will do more testing on this.
At this time, i forgot that I didnt isntall my extra 512MBs of ram, and realised even without it, OSX still ran quite smoothly.
I also installed WC3 TFT and tried that on max resolution with max settings. It peforming as well as a pc for such a high resolution with only a Geforce FX 5600. One problem was OSX nvidia drivers doesnt seem to let you modify options for OpenGL which is another dissapointment. What if I want to use anistropic filtering, AA or disable vertical sync?
On the net, I snooped around and found couple of free OSX apps which were nice. Such as Jedi Knight 2 Irc.
MSN messenger looks much nicer on OSX, but alot less features... MS should update it, but i guess they dont care...
I tried Office X and Appleworks, they seemed too messy and complicated... so I didnt bother trying them out extensively.
That was pretty much my day with my new Imac. Oh and no Panther coupon
Didn't try Adobe yet...
If I can summarize my first impressions... From scale to 1 to 10. I give the Imac for its cost an 8. It's a good machine but didnt excite me as I wanted. Maybe it was because I was getting frustrated in finding how things get done. I also felt restricted and limited. Was very hard to find free or pirated apps for OSX that were worthy.
My judgment will change as I use it more extensively, this is just first day impression.