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View Poll Results: What do you use and which one do you prefer?

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  • Use Windows but prefer Mac

    8 15.69%
  • Use Mac but prefer Windows

    0 0%
  • Use Mac and prefer Mac

    12 23.53%
  • Use Windows and prefer Windows

    29 56.86%
  • Other

    2 3.92%
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Thread: Mac vs Windows

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    Hi, I was just curious about what people here use, and what they think is better. I know there is no right or wrong answer, so 'll just make a poll.
    Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. - Terry Pratchett

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    This is just asking for trouble and this thread should be locked.
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    This is just going to end up as a flame war and this has been asked many times.

    I agree with Tawm, close it.


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    I'll close it if that happens don't worry.
    Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. - Terry Pratchett

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    Bah...

    I use a mac and prefer Mac OS X to windows.


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    Windows, its the most supported, most used, easiest to use and fastest to use.

    Doesn't lock up all the time either.
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    Indeed. This is not a bias post in any way.

    But yes, every time I have used a mac it has locked up in some way or another. Windows on the other hand only does this once or twice a week.

    I also hate that you have to keep typing your administrator password every time you want to do something. If you're logged on to the admin account, you should be able to do anything without it bugging you.

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    Windows + Common sense = Perfect

    I have crashed a total of 3 times in the past year on my XP machine, one of which was a power cut

    I'd still get a macbook though if I had the disposable income because they can play postal 2





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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    Windows, its the most supported, most used, easiest to use and fastest to use. In your opinion.

    Doesn't lock up all the time either. My Mac has locked up once since I got it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Indeed. This is not a bias post in any way.

    But yes, every time I have used a mac it has locked up in some way or another. Windows on the other hand only does this once or twice a week.

    I also hate that you have to keep typing your administrator password every time you want to do something. If you're logged on to the admin account, you should be able to do anything without it bugging you. But UAC on Windows doesn't bother you? I know you can turn it off, it's in OS X for a good reason, for security, something many Windows users don't have enough of
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    This thread will conjure arguements.

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