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2. samxgx commented 11 years ago
The only apple product i didn't mind having was the ipod touch just before all the big screen high resolution mobile phones came to the market.
the difference between owning an Android or an Apple product is like Driving a Car or taking the train... cause in apple you don't have that much control over your own device as the device has over how you spend your time with it...
the difference between owning an Android or an Apple product is like Driving a Car or taking the train... cause in apple you don't have that much control over your own device as the device has over how you spend your time with it...
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3. loadrunner commented 11 years ago
I still use my 7 year old cellphone with mp3 player. Beat that Apple
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4. WildMonkey commented 11 years ago
Let Apple have their fun, their only customers are children with too much disposable income.
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5. kaleemyork commented 11 years ago
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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7. ImprsdBySmartVid commented 11 years ago
I'm an Apple semi addict. I have some of their production. I also have an Android, some Windows, some Linuxes...
But I prefer Apple hardware and software, even I also like freedom of Linux, Android (put your own software in it without paying any license!), Windows...
I never had tricky issues with my Apple products. But, like everyone, I had issues with Windows (virus, data losses, software/documents loss...), and some issues with my Android (permanent lack of space, strange behavior of the phone like it is still experimental... ). I don't speak about technical issues with Linux: it's normal to spend time administering an Linux ; in return, all inside is free of charge, freely modifiable, and so on. But what if you don't want to spend time on computer science? In that cases, Linux and Windows are not so good.
Despite that, I loved this video. I loved also the video of iPhone-Brick. Maybe because I'm not a complete addict!
But I prefer Apple hardware and software, even I also like freedom of Linux, Android (put your own software in it without paying any license!), Windows...
I never had tricky issues with my Apple products. But, like everyone, I had issues with Windows (virus, data losses, software/documents loss...), and some issues with my Android (permanent lack of space, strange behavior of the phone like it is still experimental... ). I don't speak about technical issues with Linux: it's normal to spend time administering an Linux ; in return, all inside is free of charge, freely modifiable, and so on. But what if you don't want to spend time on computer science? In that cases, Linux and Windows are not so good.
Despite that, I loved this video. I loved also the video of iPhone-Brick. Maybe because I'm not a complete addict!
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8. TheGodDamnGambit commented 11 years ago
More toys and more distractions from what really matters.. It`s sad to see how many people that get the sheep disease.
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12. xxxLesy commented 11 years ago
#7 I don't wanna be harsh, because your opinion was nicely worded, but... data lose, viruses and lack of space? How can any OS be at fault for you loosing files and filling it up with to much crap? And the popular belief that OS X doesn't have viruses has long been disproved. In terms of security and backup options all desktop systems are pretty even now.
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13. herrkaleun commented 11 years ago
haters gonna hate.
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14. ImprsdBySmartVid commented 11 years ago
#12: People loose files under Windows sometimes because the hardware is too cheap, sometimes because they mix software from unknown sources, buggy 'optimized' drivers or because bad counseling like modify blindly bits in the registry (like I did on my Windows laptop one time)... Some people buy Windows computers to have the cheapest and easiest solution, cheapest also mean too flimsy.
We still have less virus under MacOS because MacOS users do less skilled and risky things, like installing more and more softwares from suspicious origins, and, like Linuxes, there is only a lesser percentage of users on MacOS. I think at least 9 on 10 desktop users are Windows. So if someone want to develop a malware for MacOS or Linux, it spreads less because the user base is much smaller!
And the closed design of Apple products unease the install of unwanted software, insofar. (And of course makes Apple make more money per consumer, with AppleStore monopoly!)
Of course, for filling the disk with crap, any OS fits, even Linux. Cleaning when there are things to keep is also unpleasant and time-consuming.
...But Android phones, especially the cheapest ones, are easier to fill up than expensive iPhones. For some reasons I don't fully accept, some Android applications refuse to relocate on the SDCard, so my cheap Gingerbread Android phone is not filled up with applications, even I have an 32Gb SDCard. I should root the phone, I know...
To summaries (a bit late!), Apple is expensive but with a better quality in general and no one constrain you to buy it, Microsoft products are less expensive to buy at first but Word/Excel/PowerPoint are nearly unescapable, sometimes even Internet Explorer too is unescapable, and the viruses, too.
We still have less virus under MacOS because MacOS users do less skilled and risky things, like installing more and more softwares from suspicious origins, and, like Linuxes, there is only a lesser percentage of users on MacOS. I think at least 9 on 10 desktop users are Windows. So if someone want to develop a malware for MacOS or Linux, it spreads less because the user base is much smaller!
And the closed design of Apple products unease the install of unwanted software, insofar. (And of course makes Apple make more money per consumer, with AppleStore monopoly!)
Of course, for filling the disk with crap, any OS fits, even Linux. Cleaning when there are things to keep is also unpleasant and time-consuming.
...But Android phones, especially the cheapest ones, are easier to fill up than expensive iPhones. For some reasons I don't fully accept, some Android applications refuse to relocate on the SDCard, so my cheap Gingerbread Android phone is not filled up with applications, even I have an 32Gb SDCard. I should root the phone, I know...
To summaries (a bit late!), Apple is expensive but with a better quality in general and no one constrain you to buy it, Microsoft products are less expensive to buy at first but Word/Excel/PowerPoint are nearly unescapable, sometimes even Internet Explorer too is unescapable, and the viruses, too.
+4 1. Judge-Jake commented 11 years ago