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Ok, the question is simple, do you think i should switch to mac for a notebook? I am currently using a Pentium II 400Mhz running Debian GNU/Linux for taking notes and listening to music at school. I play Starcraft on it using wine for some light gaming along with tetris. I've kinda realized I cant stay on that thing much more and I need a new lappy.
Here is my computing experience. I'm a very confident Unix user and have numerious Linux and FreeBSD machines along with 2 macs and a few windows machines too. I have the least expereince in OS X thought and wanted to know is switching is really for me.
I'm currently going to college and majoring in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. I'd like to have a laptop with long wireless range and a nice coding enviroment. I've been using Visual Studio in windows and the command line and gcc in linux. Is mac easy to write C and Java on and is the programs it writes cross platform enought to work on Windows (what my school uses) I personally dislike windows but for developing apps it might be better... depends on your anwsers.
I've been looking into waiting for the Intel ibooks and dont know if its really worth it to get one insteard of a cheapy Dell or something. Basically I want it for coding, messing around, and light gaming. Would the coming intel ibook or maybe macbook pro suit my needs? I want to keep my price under $2000 (i get student discounts so i could get a macbook pro)
Any Ideas to all my questions? Sorry that this is so long but I have been looking into this for monthts and came out with these questions.
Also hows fink on PowerPC and Intel. I heard its like Debian... that would be a big plus for my Linux head
Sorry that this is so long and thanks in advance for the help!
Here is my computing experience. I'm a very confident Unix user and have numerious Linux and FreeBSD machines along with 2 macs and a few windows machines too. I have the least expereince in OS X thought and wanted to know is switching is really for me.
I'm currently going to college and majoring in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. I'd like to have a laptop with long wireless range and a nice coding enviroment. I've been using Visual Studio in windows and the command line and gcc in linux. Is mac easy to write C and Java on and is the programs it writes cross platform enought to work on Windows (what my school uses) I personally dislike windows but for developing apps it might be better... depends on your anwsers.
I've been looking into waiting for the Intel ibooks and dont know if its really worth it to get one insteard of a cheapy Dell or something. Basically I want it for coding, messing around, and light gaming. Would the coming intel ibook or maybe macbook pro suit my needs? I want to keep my price under $2000 (i get student discounts so i could get a macbook pro)
Any Ideas to all my questions? Sorry that this is so long but I have been looking into this for monthts and came out with these questions.
Also hows fink on PowerPC and Intel. I heard its like Debian... that would be a big plus for my Linux head
Sorry that this is so long and thanks in advance for the help!