Reiner, I really think you are becoming aggresive here..Nobody is basdhing any1 here.. I pointed out earlier that each platform has its own pros and cons, and dont forget the user's ppreferences.. I like apple for its Ui and the new things it does.. Nobody is wining or complaining..As far as I am concerned, I stand by what I said..It is a real headache to move from Windows to Mac.. I had the misfortune of adding Java to it..Some changes or so and I had to add the tools..Dont forget the different type of UI..
So please..............relax and contribute with a smile..Your comment are most welcome.. Regards, jd On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]>wrote: > You're not entitled to your own facts, folks. > > "The difficulty in getting Java for Mac was a real headache" <- What > the heck are you on about? All macs have java on it. All macs have > auto-update enabled by default. The effort to get the latest java on > mac is 0. Just turn your computer on. > > On Jun 8, 2:48 pm, jitesh dundas <[email protected]> wrote: > > To be honest, Max OS is a little difficult to use for any new comer. The > > difficulty in getting Java for Mac was a real headache , not to forget > the > > hardware..On the other side, the UI experience and some other fantastic > > features is excellent..Windows is nowhere near that..I frankly feel > Windows > > is not for development, but onlty for home use..For development, use > > Linux..Mac needs some refreshments before getting to the level of Linux.. > > > > Java is platform-independent and yet we need a different installation for > > Mac OS..Clearly, we need to think of Windows and Linux for development > > work.. > > > > In my opinion, we need to understand our cons and pros before commiting > to > > any of these ladies (I mean the OS systems :).. pun intended) here..You > need > > to understand what they can offer and their specifications, and then find > a > > good match of our requirements. Then you decide which platform is best > for > > your work. > > > > Is it opossible that being open source has made Linux become more > acceptable > > to developers and scientists for their work? > > > > I hope I got the correct message through..:).. > > > > Regards, > > Jitesh Dundas > > > > On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Fabrizio Giudici < > > > > > > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > On 6/8/10 11:03 , Reinier Zwitserloot wrote: > > > > On the other hand, apple just released a brand new OS X. Back when > > > > microsoft hadn't released a new windows for about a *decade*, > > > > people STILL weren't calling windows abandonware, but apple gives > > > > it some slack for about 10 months year and this happens. Nuts. > > > > > > Don't get me wrong, I'm skeeved as heck that Mac OS X seems to be > > > > losing momentum. Android is a fantastic alternative for an iPhone. > > > > Windows, linux? Nope, sorry. There's no alternative for os x. As > > > > usual trying to inject some sanity into overly dramatic > > > > discussions. > > > > > I have mixed feelings about that. I try to put myself in the extreme > > > (and rather irrealistic) situation of Apple dropping Mac OS X. From a > > > certain perspective, I must have Mac OS X because I must be able to > > > work with all the major operating systems, since it could be used by a > > > customer of mine. Thus, I must have a Mac. If Mac OS X disappears, > > > then even my need of having it disappears because I won't have > > > customer using it. > > > > > For some common tasks such as email, posting, communicating, > > > developing code, Linux is fine and is better. For managing media, > > > presentations, my photos (excluding cataloguing, for which I use my > > > own software), Mac OS X is the best solution. But I suppose that in > > > extreme need I could manage my photo in a Windows box of Linux. So, > > > yes, Mac OS X it's better for certain things and if it's around I use > > > it; but I won't commit suicide if it disappeared. My end point is that > > > there is NO a really good and general purpose operating system around. > > > > > - -- > > > Fabrizio Giudici - Java Architect, Project Manager > > > Tidalwave s.a.s. - "We make Java work. 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