Tom_Kakes wrote:
Don't get me wrong, cocoa is really nice to use the fonts are sweet and everything is intergrated in a really nice way *but* if you want to do more than the average user (os wise) your either going to want to install macports (which is very like apt) or your just going to use Linux.
Yep, it was the beautifully consistent integration which struck me most, and I can see the same thing on the iPhone. (Android here, of course
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There didn't seem to be a hair out of place and after a short "now, where's the most likely place to find ..." session I had that MacBook running on my LAN in no time with none of the (then) equivalent Windows twitching and bitching.
If my financial situation hadn't changed (I had to let the consultancy work go for my sanity's sake) I would definitely have a well-stuffed Mac Pro or two here by now, even if only for Photoshop work and a specific music-related app. I use - which are, coincidentally, the only reason why I still have a running Windows installation.
I think for the tinkering value, a Hackintosh is definitely the way to go. At the very least it's cheaper.
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