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« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2006, 02:28:25 PM »

well.

for electronic X
mac deals with 3 model of that part
PC deals with 134567 models.
easy.

that's on the "hardware" part.
in terms of design. mac is straightforward and follow a very narrow range of specification.
windows is a huge blend of everything. standards, softwares ... windows tries to satisfy everything
i dont say it's better. i say it's harder. that's why it sucks sometimes.



i've been buidling pc's at 11 years old. that's not the point.



95% of the Drivers and software applications are designed by 3rd party vendors not microsoft so... your wrong..

did i say otherwise ?
i said "deal with"

an the hardware is just one part.
the design part is the main one.

if i start coding a little program, and i have a limited range of specifications, i will be less stressed and it will be easier tahn if i have to take in consideration many more.

if we could get a hand on the windows spec, i'm sure that paper is 5 times bigger than the osx one (even tho the must have a bunch of paragraph talking about how a button is supposed to glow and a window is supposed ti fly around your desktop before you get rid of it ...)

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« Reply #21 on: July 26, 2006, 04:59:46 AM »

well.

for electronic X
mac deals with 3 model of that part
PC deals with 134567 models.
easy.

that's on the "hardware" part.
in terms of design. mac is straightforward and follow a very narrow range of specification.
windows is a huge blend of everything. standards, softwares ... windows tries to satisfy everything
i dont say it's better. i say it's harder. that's why it sucks sometimes.



i've been buidling pc's at 11 years old. that's not the point.



95% of the Drivers and software applications are designed by 3rd party vendors not microsoft so... your wrong..

did i say otherwise ?
i said "deal with"

an the hardware is just one part.
the design part is the main one.

if i start coding a little program, and i have a limited range of specifications, i will be less stressed and it will be easier tahn if i have to take in consideration many more.

if we could get a hand on the windows spec, i'm sure that paper is 5 times bigger than the osx one (even tho the must have a bunch of paragraph talking about how a button is supposed to glow and a window is supposed ti fly around your desktop before you get rid of it ...)

Smiley

Like I said.. you obviously have not used osx very much..  Oh and dont get the gui mixed up with the os..
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« Reply #22 on: July 26, 2006, 05:06:31 AM »

well.

for electronic X
mac deals with 3 model of that part
PC deals with 134567 models.
easy.

that's on the "hardware" part.
in terms of design. mac is straightforward and follow a very narrow range of specification.
windows is a huge blend of everything. standards, softwares ... windows tries to satisfy everything
i dont say it's better. i say it's harder. that's why it sucks sometimes.



i've been buidling pc's at 11 years old. that's not the point.



95% of the Drivers and software applications are designed by 3rd party vendors not microsoft so... your wrong..

did i say otherwise ?
i said "deal with"

an the hardware is just one part.
the design part is the main one.

if i start coding a little program, and i have a limited range of specifications, i will be less stressed and it will be easier tahn if i have to take in consideration many more.

if we could get a hand on the windows spec, i'm sure that paper is 5 times bigger than the osx one (even tho the must have a bunch of paragraph talking about how a button is supposed to glow and a window is supposed ti fly around your desktop before you get rid of it ...)

Smiley

Like I said.. you obviously have not used osx very much..  Oh and dont get the gui mixed up with the os..

oh man ... alright. you win.
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