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Have you seen the new poll?

Have you seen the new poll?

I'll bet that one could be hard to answer. The only platform that I know that is supported in MAC. I don't know how much software is out for the rest of the OS's. Good thing Windows is not going away. To bad there isn't 3 or 4 OS's out that have full software support. The competition would make for better operating systems.

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Reply #26 Top
Starting to cool down now. Most of August was bad. Extreme heat and extreme humidity. But now it's staying around 22 degrees C. now (around 72 degrees F. ) Drops down to as low a 14 overnight. (about 57 F. ) Good for sleeping.

As you can see, I'm in that age group of Canadians that was raised on the old Imperial/Farenheit system, but then was forced to learn the Metric/Celsius system, so I still talk in both.
Reply #27 Top
I would pick MacOS. While I'm no fan of Apple (they're at least as bad as Microsoft) I like their philosophy. A computer is a means to an end. Their community (the mainstream part of it) tends to understand that better than the mainstream of the Linux community IMO.

I like polished professional quality software. I don't like having people tell me that I should use something because of some political reason (like it "open source"). I want to use the best software I can afford and I don't make a distinction as to whether it's free or not.

I also have more confidence in Apple to innovate MacOS than the Linux community. Why is it still not even up to Windows 95 in terms of usability? They're just now getting clipboard to work universally for crying out loud.

Do I think MacOS is better than Windows? Not really. I like customization (obviously) and MacOS is less customizeable. I find semi-transparent inactive windows to be bad UI design and I odn't know how to adjust that. I don't care for the dock. And the relative lack of software support is a downer too. But I still think MacOS is a pretty awesome OS and superior to Windows XP in many MANY ways. It's just in the areas that I particularly care about it's not quite as good.

But then again, if the best OS were to win, we'd all be using some version of OS/2 today.

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Reply #28 Top
It all depends on when you but and what you get. Also where you are living.

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Reply #29 Top
Actually, I had DOS down pretty good. Never gave me any problems....then this whole new-fangled Windows thing came along.
Reply #30 Top
Well I for one am very surprised that the Babya System os isn't on the list.
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Yes, why isn't Theodore's system list?
Reply #32 Top
i run a windows system at home but im always spending my time on the macs at school, linux is fast and in my opion more stable the windows, each has there own puprose Customization - Windoze
graphic design - MacOS
Server structure - Linux

Choose your poison =D


Reply #33 Top
I had to chuckle when I saw some of the ages here ... and then gasped when one of you graduated in '99 -- I have grandchildren that were born in '99 But I'm a young grandma . Well, not THAT young .. haha. And as far as being older and having more time for hobbies and more cash -- ack!!! Not sure who that is in the 40-50 age group -- I can only speak for me, but I work 50-60 hours a week away from my computers and the only time I have for hobbies is late at night or the weekends. That is, after all my house-cleaning chores, etc. As far as extra cash to spend -- I'm putting my daughter through college -- that leaves me with exactly, ummmmm, 0 dollars to spend on hobbies -- lol. Anyway, I'm sure I have a point here ... let me find it ... oh yes, what operating system would you choose if Windows went away. I use a PC and a Mac both at home. I find them equally 'likable.' Just use each for different things. So the obvious choice for me would be OSX. I'm actually running Jaguar now on my Mac, which is quite an improvement. But, I do most of my 'computing' on the PC. Old habits are hard to break Okay, I'm rambling now, so I'll go ... oh wait, another point was made which I agree with totally, and that is that this site is not rude and crude like some others. I like it here; think I'll stay ...
Reply #34 Top
Let me clarify something here ... I wasn't chuckling because some of you are so young -- I was actually chuckling because it makes me feel so old! I love having a wide range of ages here -- that's what it's all about. People who enjoy this stuff -- young or old
Reply #35 Top
The newer mac and pc OS's are heaven compared to the old stuff. Favorite cursewords:
- TRSDOS
- cp/m
_ Control IV ( General Automation )
Reply #36 Top
Go get them LadyWolf. My gradson was born in 1970. My daddy said that if I wanted to go to college that I'd have to pay for it myself. Can you beat that.

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Reply #37 Top
Wise, I don't think you're alone there ... I know an awful lot of folks who had to put themselves through college. A good many of them didn't go because of that. It's not an easy thing to do. I made a promise to both of my children that I'd get them through college. My son, now 28 and the one who made me the proud grandma , went for awhile but didn't finish. My daughter is now a junior and, with fingers crossed, she'll actually graduate! What WILL I do with all that extra cash when she does ... hmmmmmmm, I think a new computer is in order
Reply #38 Top
Right on LadyWolf. It will be time to spend it on yourself. What a treat that will be. Work all your life, spend on others, doing without. The time will come. Don't get me wrong, thats just the way it is.

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Reply #40 Top
I'am glad. I have a few but they cannot be changed so there is no reason to worry about them.

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Reply #42 Top
Oh, if Windows turned up its toes, I'd just go back to the CBM64.
Just me and Commando.....bliss....
Reply #43 Top
I'd have to choose a Mac, because OS X is simply hot. If I didn't have the money though, I'd settle with Linux.

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Reply #44 Top
I picked Linux because I know how to use it - I've never tried a Mac