zeldapsychology wrote:
I've been researching them alot and had my eye on a Mac Air. I waited until the 2012 models were announced. I forked over the $1729 for one.
I like the idea of Auto-Save for the college pourpose of research papers that I'll be writing. Also my friend Chris a WP member who I chat with has Macs and adores them. He says when you delete something it's GONE Like your Iphone/Ipad. That is unheard of on a Windows PC!! I have x86 files and 100+GB taken up of what I HAVE NO IDEA! and tons of "If you delete this file you'll damage the computer" stuff. It's confusing. Chris made Mac sound simple and if it's anything like Ipad I'll adore it but that cost is KILLER! I got the small education discount which got me a FREE $100 giftcard in the deal but still that's ALOT for a computer. My family says the only $1700 type item in the house is the refrigerator! I hope with the Mac Air I get what I paid for. (in a good way!)
Does anyone have any thoughts on Macs?
Thanks!
The Air is pretty, apart from that, a MacBook Pro would've been better, at least from a processing power per $ perspective - it might be different if you're interested in the how the laptop affects your social status. If you ask me, $1800 is way overpriced...for a laptop or a fridge.
Auto-Save? This is usually a feature of the software you're using, not the OS.
Deleting files? Well, you obviously aren't allowed to delete parts of the OS, for a good reason. That's not limited to Windows. On a Mac you just never see the files that you wouldn't be able to delete without getting into trouble.
IMO Mac OS UI is clunky as hell and customization is next to impossible. The "finder" is absolutely terrible, I usually resort to the command line if I have to do anything with files.
Apple is a bit like overbearing parents who can't let go of their control over their kids once they grow up. If you're fine with Apple shoving "the apple way" down your throat and not giving you any alternatives, you can still be happy with a Mac though. Bottom line: if you need to be protected from yourself, Macs aren't a bad choice. If you have 100+ GB of files on a windows system without having a clue what it is, you're doing something very wrong.
If on the other hand you have some self-respect and don't like overpaying for being treated like a child, you should steer clear of Apple.
Apart from all that...the MacBook Air is probably the most environmentally harmful gadget ever. Unrecyclable, hard to upgrade and unrepairable.