Linked by Brian "eXtra heavy" Czarski on Wed 19th Jan 2005 17:41 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems I have been an omni-platform user, Windows, OS X and Linux user for some time now. I love different things about each platform and loathe just as much as I like about all three. The release of the Mac Mini at MacWorld really made me wonder if Apple made good move in jumping into the low range market. I decided the best way to see was to compare the Mini to my primary box, a similar system in specifications and price.
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RE: iLife is not all it is crack up to be
by vexborg on Wed 19th Jan 2005 18:35 UTC

"You are force to buy software that you don't want or need."

And where exactly is this different from buying a trashy Dell?

Can you actually buy a Dell (or any other brand PC) without Windows of some sort, and thus getting Media Player, Internet Explorer and other kind of unwanted software?

If you don't like the software Apple includes with the Mini, then don't use it - just remove it...