I'll be interested to see how the marketplace accepts the new MS hardware just 
announced.  Pricing, which I did not hear about, will be critical.

Wally

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 21:41:31 +0000









Yeah – I think my HP had both, with the option to turn off the touchpad so that 
it wasn’t triggered by errant thumbs/palms of your hand resting on it as you
 typed. I’d have been happier to pay less and not have the touchpad, but I can 
understand their trying to appeal to a wider market.
 
Apple’s arrogance is a little frustrating, but they are the leader of the pack 
at the moment.
 


From: Wally McClure [mailto:[email protected]]


Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 16:37

To: Dean Cleaver

Cc: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development


 

Nic and I completely agree that options are important. I've always hated the 
the big tech company viewpoint of "we'll never license anyone else's cool 
idea."  If Apple did,
 then we'd have the option of a pointing stick on macs.  I find many of their 
viewpoints very short sighted and arrogant.  Admittedly, its hard to argue with 
their viewpoints when they are the big dog for the moment.

 


Wally


 


PS.  If you hate the pointing stick, I completely understand.




From:
[email protected]

To: [email protected]

CC: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development

Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 20:57:03 +0000

I’m with you there. I hate touchpads with a passion. I also grew up with the 
pointing stick and was one of my main reasons for getting a certain HP a few 
years
 ago.
 
Dino
 


From:
[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Wally McClure

Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 15:38

Cc: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development


 

Not silly at all.  I use Bootcamp on my MBP for Windows development.  I'm just 
a pointing stick snob.  For me, that's a major issue.  I don't like laptops 
that don't have
 the pointing stick.  I use the MBP for iOS development, but am not the biggest 
fan.  I realize for others, its not a big deal, but I grew up in the IBM world, 
and think that the pointing stick is a big deal.  cough...chough........I'd go 
for hackintosh, but
 I don't think its fully supported....cough cough.....

 


Wally

> Subject: Re: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development

> From: [email protected]

> Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 16:32:16 -0400

> CC: [email protected]

> To: [email protected]

> 

> On Jun 17, 2012, at 7:35 PM, Wally McClure wrote:

> > I wish I had a need for new MBP, but my 2011 MBP is running just fine. I 
> > think my next buy is a Thinkpad running Win8 for my main windows 
> > development. It will be a while until I can justify a new Mac dev system.


> 

> Silly question, but why the Thinkpad and not BootCamp on your MBP for Windows 
> development? Or do you have both running concurrently?

> 

> - Jon

> 







                                          
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