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    iPOD's aren't that bad, they work a lot better for me then most

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    I want a Zune. I might ask my mom for one tommorow, because she is going the bullring.

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    Zunes are okay.. didn't like my friends'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    Zunes are okay.. didn't like my friends'
    They actually hold alot more songs and they're much cheaper. Also the ear phones are meant to be good unlike the crappy apple ones, which if they're even bumped a little, they break.

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    If it were possible to put 100% pure unadulterated pleasure into a single application I think Coda has definitely mastered it. The interface is elegant and easy to use along with the powerful transmit ftp engine which just makes life much easier. Also, it supports tons of different coding languages so in this case, one editor suits all!

    Coda is definitely worth the $79!

    As for the whole OS debate it all depends "what you grew up on". I recently purchased a sexy new BLACK MACBOOK (with OS X) after using Windows PCs all my life and frankly, after using it for a couple weeks, I will never go back. The graphics are stunning, the interface is intuitive and everything just works. Within five minutes of opening the box I was connected to the internet and had all my bookmarks and settings transfered over. I find that OS X really promotes simplicity and allows a large amount of creative freedom so that you can focus on the doing, not the process (the reverse of Windows).

    Just always remember that you shouldn't knock it until you've tried it [with an open mind and given it a fair chance]. Just because you couldn't get used to using a totally new OS in the five minutes that you had to try it at a convention doesn't means it's any better or worse than another OS

    Sidenote - If you grew up on Windows, then that's what you'll like. You've used it your entire life, you know where everything is, you know how to use it. Before any of you make any judgements on OS X I would suggest you try using it for at least a couple weeks (a month if possible). It's not "evil" or anything, it just takes a different approach than Windows

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuickScriptz View Post
    If it were possible to put 100% pure unadulterated pleasure into a single application I think Coda has definitely mastered it. The interface is elegant and easy to use along with the powerful transmit ftp engine which just makes life much easier. Also, it supports tons of different coding languages so in this case, one editor suits all!

    Coda is definitely worth the $79!

    As for the whole OS debate it all depends "what you grew up on". I recently purchased a sexy new BLACK MACBOOK (with OS X) after using Windows PCs all my life and frankly, after using it for a couple weeks, I will never go back. The graphics are stunning, the interface is intuitive and everything just works. Within five minutes of opening the box I was connected to the internet and had all my bookmarks and settings transfered over. I find that OS X really promotes simplicity and allows a large amount of creative freedom so that you can focus on the doing, not the process (the reverse of Windows).

    Just always remember that you shouldn't knock it until you've tried it [with an open mind and given it a fair chance]. Just because you couldn't get used to using a totally new OS in the five minutes that you had to try it at a convention doesn't means it's any better or worse than another OS

    Sidenote - If you grew up on Windows, then that's what you'll like. You've used it your entire life, you know where everything is, you know how to use it. Before any of you make any judgements on OS X I would suggest you try using it for at least a couple weeks (a month if possible). It's not "evil" or anything, it just takes a different approach than Windows
    I 'grew up' on Windows, but I decided to give OS X a try. Admittedly I only tried it for 15 minutes, but it was an annoying 15 minutes. I'm sure it's a great OS for other people, but I've just become too comfortable with Windows.

    Although I have considered buying a cheap little Mac, just for Coda.

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