rohit_shrestha
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I am a Windows/Linux user but am willing to 'go Mac' mainly because of its interface and ease-of-use. Seriously, I'm dead-tired of waiting for one or two minutes just to show the desktop, then wait for another five minutes for other applications to start up. And after that, if I start some application, I have to wait for another thirty-forty seconds for just SOME of the parts of the window to show up, followed by the whole thing in bits/peices over the course of the next minute. I have simply lost my patience. (If the Mac sports this kind of trouble as well, please inform me, I'd prefer NOT using the computer at all).
But I have some queries before I do so (Please give me detailed answers to the questions asked below, you can also provide me links for further reading - I'm looking for a detailed answer - please take your time):
1. I have heard OS X lacks customisation and I have to stick to the choices that Apple makes for me. Can one setting fit all? How much customisation is possible? Does this affect severely?
2. How buggy is OS X? I heard that a 25 year old BSD bug (which affects OS X as well) was fixed just some time ago. There may be many other bugs like this. And, since Windoze is used by more people, I think it will get more attention, and Windoze bugs will be found out and fixed sooner. How much of a problem is this?
3. What is the condition of applications on OS X? Are there quality applications, especially quality freewares? Some Linux users were telling me that OS X has very less good freeware than even Linux has. And Windoze probably has more.
4. "Only posers use Mac OS X. The only reason its popular is because of its cool looks and good UI". "Mac is just a showpiece. Real users use Windows/Linux". How much are these statements true?
5. What about the value of money(VFM) for mac? If I do a spec-to-spec comparision, Mac has a low VFM. But some Mac users told me that that there are other things that make up for that, that actually make Mac's VFM greater than others. What are those?
6. How secure is Mac OS X? Last time, it was hacked in just 2 minutes. What is the actual scenario? (I know OS X is more secure than Windoze, but how much more secure is it?)
7. Any chances of VB development on Mac? And any chances of doing cross-platform development (not just on VB, on others as well)?
8. Can I get OS X to look a little less prettier, Just looking at is screenshots, I predict that I may be just staring that the beautiful desktop instead of doing any work. Any chances?
9. Can you provide me a list of good, quality Mac-exclusive softwares, especially freewares?
10. Is Mac the best tool for graphics designing/web-page designing/movie making? If yes, why?
11. I saw on a screenshot Apple uses the term "Continue" instead of "Next" on installers. And "Get Info" instead of "Properties". They're more appropriate and intuitive terms. That's not the query, it's as follows:
My Mac friend told me that to install an app in OS X, you just need to get the app, mount the dmg image, then drag the .app file to the Applications folder. Does this mean no EULA on Mac as well? I really liked this feature of Linux.
(Installing apps on Debian-based Linux distribution are easier than this - just get the .deb file, double click it, and its installed.)
12. I had read somewhere that if you rename a TIFF image, say "aapl.tiff" and rename it to "aapl.jpg", the size automatically shoots. How do I rename in OS X? Do I have to use the command line?
Finally, what are the main reasons why I switch to a Mac? I did see the Apple page and its quite good but are there some more really good features of OS X? Please highlight some things what makes OS X superior than others.
Thanking in advanced for your kind response, time, and effort,
Rohit Shrestha
But I have some queries before I do so (Please give me detailed answers to the questions asked below, you can also provide me links for further reading - I'm looking for a detailed answer - please take your time):
1. I have heard OS X lacks customisation and I have to stick to the choices that Apple makes for me. Can one setting fit all? How much customisation is possible? Does this affect severely?
2. How buggy is OS X? I heard that a 25 year old BSD bug (which affects OS X as well) was fixed just some time ago. There may be many other bugs like this. And, since Windoze is used by more people, I think it will get more attention, and Windoze bugs will be found out and fixed sooner. How much of a problem is this?
3. What is the condition of applications on OS X? Are there quality applications, especially quality freewares? Some Linux users were telling me that OS X has very less good freeware than even Linux has. And Windoze probably has more.
4. "Only posers use Mac OS X. The only reason its popular is because of its cool looks and good UI". "Mac is just a showpiece. Real users use Windows/Linux". How much are these statements true?
5. What about the value of money(VFM) for mac? If I do a spec-to-spec comparision, Mac has a low VFM. But some Mac users told me that that there are other things that make up for that, that actually make Mac's VFM greater than others. What are those?
6. How secure is Mac OS X? Last time, it was hacked in just 2 minutes. What is the actual scenario? (I know OS X is more secure than Windoze, but how much more secure is it?)
7. Any chances of VB development on Mac? And any chances of doing cross-platform development (not just on VB, on others as well)?
8. Can I get OS X to look a little less prettier, Just looking at is screenshots, I predict that I may be just staring that the beautiful desktop instead of doing any work. Any chances?
9. Can you provide me a list of good, quality Mac-exclusive softwares, especially freewares?
10. Is Mac the best tool for graphics designing/web-page designing/movie making? If yes, why?
11. I saw on a screenshot Apple uses the term "Continue" instead of "Next" on installers. And "Get Info" instead of "Properties". They're more appropriate and intuitive terms. That's not the query, it's as follows:
My Mac friend told me that to install an app in OS X, you just need to get the app, mount the dmg image, then drag the .app file to the Applications folder. Does this mean no EULA on Mac as well? I really liked this feature of Linux.
(Installing apps on Debian-based Linux distribution are easier than this - just get the .deb file, double click it, and its installed.)
12. I had read somewhere that if you rename a TIFF image, say "aapl.tiff" and rename it to "aapl.jpg", the size automatically shoots. How do I rename in OS X? Do I have to use the command line?
Finally, what are the main reasons why I switch to a Mac? I did see the Apple page and its quite good but are there some more really good features of OS X? Please highlight some things what makes OS X superior than others.
Thanking in advanced for your kind response, time, and effort,
Rohit Shrestha