Some time ago we featured an interview with an... official Mac OS X switcher. A year later, we found another Apple switcher, James Dorn ("noviteo" for his friends) and we ask him a few details upon the switch. Especially with the recent price cuts on Apple hardware and the Mac OS X Panther release last week, being a switcher becomes "cool" all over again.
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Our Mac is not hacked. Pure 100% unadalterated Apple stuff. Same with the OS. Yet, I think it's just as annoying (in different ways and some similar) as Microsoft Windows XP and a PC. Anyone here who has seen my postings on this topic will know I have constant and annoying problems with Mac OS X. I'm really tired of seeing the statements about how Apple is so much better and that life using a Mac is so much better. It's just not true. These comments are at best totally subjective. Someone like me can't stand Macs any more than I can stand WindowsXP. Someone else may work totally differently and feel comfortable with a Mac. So be it. But the grass is not greener on the other side for everyone. I'm still looking for MY greener pasture and I don't think it exists... yet.
Our Mac is not hacked. Pure 100% unadalterated Apple stuff. Same with the OS. Yet, I think it's just as annoying (in different ways and some similar) as Microsoft Windows XP and a PC. Anyone here who has seen my postings on this topic will know I have constant and annoying problems with Mac OS X. I'm really tired of seeing the statements about how Apple is so much better and that life using a Mac is so much better. It's just not true. These comments are at best totally subjective. Someone like me can't stand Macs any more than I can stand WindowsXP. Someone else may work totally differently and feel comfortable with a Mac. So be it. But the grass is not greener on the other side for everyone. I'm still looking for MY greener pasture and I don't think it exists... yet.
I'm still waiting for the OS I paid for...