Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Dec 2007 10:23 UTC, submitted by Francis Kuntz
Mac OS X "No one is unhappy with Mac OS X Version 10.4, known as Tiger. OS X is not an application platform that needed repair, speeding up, or exterior renovation. Motivations for major upgrades of competing system software - roll-ups of an unmanageable number of fixes, because the calendar says it's time, or because users are perceived to have version fatigue - don't apply to OS X. People buy Macs because the platform as a whole is perfect, full stop. Leopard is a rung above perfection. It's taken as rote that the Mac blows away PC users' expectations. Leopard blows away Mac users' expectations, and that's saying a great deal."
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kaiwai
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2005-07-06

Nobody consider your use of OS X as a threat but your hilarious claim about no software for Linux and no hardware support makes you look like an idiot.


So you're now claiming to me that I can go down the road and select from a huge range of mainstream software from big name companies. But saying I'm lying, you're also saying that the above scenario is true.

I go down to Harvey Norman - where is the Linux Photoshop? the Linux MYOB? the Linux Painter? the Linux iWorks? the Linux support for my printer (Canon PIXMA IP1200 which is supported by Mac OS X out of the box), AAC support out of the box for my iPod etc. etc.

Again, obviously I've been using the 'wrong distribution' because according to your post, I'm a lying scum sucking roach who makes up all this stuff - so why don't you set the record straight and inform the forum as to where I can find Linux versions of all those applications, and a distribution that does all the above out of the box.

Edited 2007-12-05 03:18

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kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

Oh, and btw

http://switchtoamac.com/site/os-wars-81-of-windows-market-share-los...

Interesting - so where is this mass migration away to Linux?

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