At 6:56 PM -0400 8/9/01, edeneen wrote:
>I distictly remember a cultist years ago telling me, in fact- "Macs 
>NEVER freeze, Macs never crash"   OH woooohooo ROFLMAO ! 
>Puuu-Leeeeeze !  Let's all be real, both OS's have thier strengths & 
>weaknesses.

I'm not really sure where that ever started but the strength of the 
Mac is not necessarily in it's stability, as computers are still in 
their infancy and things do go wrong; the strength of the Mac is also 
it's weakness; that is, it is easy to add functionality to it. Of 
course with so many tinkering with the OS, it does have conflicts. I 
just hope Mac fanatics will be happy with OS X as it will not be what 
the Mac OS was. But that may be the price of stability.

  To be philosophical  Mac and Windows are diametrical to each other 
in their approach. Mac fanatics just cannot help loving their 
computers because the Mac is truly a work of art in and of itself. 
Sometimes we are just in awe of the sheer beauty of the interface 
that we don't want to hear of it's flaws. The Mac OS had a financial 
time table. From what I have read, memory protection and pre-emptive 
multitasking was thought of it but it just had to go out.

It's a right and left brain thing. Windows is purely logical but not 
in an intuitive sense. It's approach is very mechanical since it's 
beginning. The Mac is also logical but in an intuitive sense. You 
just start to understand it and you can usually figure out what is 
wrong because it has a sense to it. The Mac OS was built from the 
ground up to be for people. Windows was more of a mix-match of ideas 
that really didn't have a central foundation like the Mac did. So 
much care, love and attention was given to the Mac that it just 
shines through. And yes, sometimes we are blinded by it but that's 
OK. We can't help ourselves.

  I too have had to force myself to work with Windows, as the 
unavailability of software for the Mac is painfully evident. It was 
mainly my kid's that forced me to get a PC (who were brought up on a 
Mac since the age of 5 an are now 15 and 16). I generally can get by 
on the Mac software that is out there for my purposes. But I have 
basically given into Windows as it is functional and it does work; 
it's just not as fun as being on Mac.
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