You are getting other people mixed up. It was Gel that was talking about the
video cards.

As a matter of fact I did say my initial requirements. I didn't say OSX
sucked on a PC, I said I couldn't do what I needed. You assumed it sucked
because you don't understand the technology and as you've said numerous
times you didn't actually read most of the responces.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave l [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 10:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: New MacBook Pro 15!
> 
> Ok you seem to have forgotten a few things here.
> 
> First you said that when a Mac could use A, B or C video cards then
> you'd think about using one. So I in fact showed you that you could,
> then you came back and changed your story and now it was too $$ to have
> Apple put one in and I said that you could buy it and do it yourself,
> therefor complying with what you had asked for.
> 
> THEN, you changes your requests again and only then did you start
> saying things about what you "cant" do, when in fact you should have
> said that in your initial requirements of what you needed but you
> didnt.. did you?
> 
> Yes, I did try the osx on a pc and it sucked dirty stinky balls and is
> NOTHING like running it on an Apple machine, I didnt say anything at
> first because I was hoping that you'd do a screen cam showing us all
> how wonderful your was because if I had told you I had tried it you
> wouldnt. And knowing that i have worked with that crap copy and the
> real deal I was fathomed at how you could possible suggest that the non
> apple one was good enough to base an opinion on because its not..
> period.
> 
> I got pissed because you kept changing your requirements and trying to
> base your knowledge off of false information. Maybe to you it seems
> like you could make your judgment just fine but in general the average
> population thinks thaey cant do  a,b & c on a mac, which is completely
> false. Look at all our developers who have been switching like crazy to
> a mac, and they still run everything they need and cant believe how
> their workflow has increased, its by no means just me.
> 
> As far as osx using the memory differently, I forget the actual reason
> but it doesnt require open but not focused apps to use the usual ton of
> memory. Like on windows if you have say dw open it takes up a huge
> chunk of memory and if you leave it open it still consumes most of that
> memory while its opened if if minimized where on a mac it doesnt.
> Matter of fact when you have an issue with a mac and take it to an
> apple store the first thing they do is a kb shortcut that opens up
> every single runnable app on the machine to see if ones sticking. On
> mac you can have everything you got open and it runs great, you couldnt
> do that on windows.
> 
> I didnt read most of your responses, so sorry if i didnt respond to
> each.
> 



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