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Chippiewill
14-12-2011, 09:46 PM
Today's challenge is going to be heated because the two months of VIP will be awarded to the most well debated response to Mac Vs PC. However, there will be a twist for the purposes of today's exercise, whichever side you traditionally support you must now discard yourself of, and instead you must support the enemy. I'll be checking that you're not faking so don't even think about it. Unfortunately my satire detector is on the blink so sarcastic responses will be very difficult to detect..

Just don't take it tooooooo seriously.

Thread moved by Jordan (Forum Super Moderator): From 'Designing and Development' to here as more suited

Zak
16-12-2011, 03:45 AM
O what? I have to support Windows. Man that sucks.

Ok what is good about Windows, hmmmm. They're slow for one! There's a start.. nah I'm kidding. (I was actually hoping for another easy coding challenge as I would have attempted that last one but didn't even know it was there) :P

I guess Windows is good for the 'average person'. The interfaces are simple and easy to understand, and because the Windows operating system so widely used, these individuals are bound to have come across it in one way or another. Compatibility is another plus side to using a Windows OS, I have so much trouble finding programs for my mac (especially when I'm trying to get expensive programs for free :P). Almost all software is compatible with Windows, so there is a bonus. I personally hate Mac's finder as well, as well as the stupid holding ctrl+click to right click on a Mac laptop.

JerseySafety
16-12-2011, 04:56 AM
Windows is easier to use and comes with more simple programs and interfaces. Windows has many operating systems unlike Mac. Mac computers/laptops are generally more expensive than Windows for what you are getting. You pay for the name when buying Mac (even thought Mac isn't that good).

Windows is compatible with many more programs than Mac - for example I bought a program and it came with an install CD for Windows and not Mac - I thought to myself why - No one uses Mac, Mac can't handle the program or the company who made the software doesn't like Mac. I personally only know a few people who like Mac - I myself absolutely hate Mac.

Windows is more user friendly - if an old lady was to use a Windows PC she would find it a lot easier to navigate - Mac's finder is hideous and is a major let-down. Functionality is also a let-down in the Mac, the windows PC's have many different inputs such as USB, HDMI and sound - Mac has a lot less inputs.

So as you can see I absolutely hate Mac :L

Dentafrice
17-12-2011, 04:56 PM
I use both so I don't see how this is possible, haha.

Chippiewill
17-12-2011, 06:57 PM
Seriously, I reported this thread two days ago because I accidently posted this in the wrong place and a moderator STILL hasn't moved it into technology discussion.

Jordan
17-12-2011, 10:18 PM
Seriously, I reported this thread two days ago because I accidently posted this in the wrong place and a moderator STILL hasn't moved it into technology discussion.

Apologies Chippie, I gave it to a moderator to do and didn't check back on its progress. I will move it now.

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