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I think that XP is the best choice.
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There are far more than 0 Mac viruses, but this belief is why, when somebody packages one well, it will bring devastation. In Windows, honestly, 99 % of people who get computer viruses are toothless and barefoot. We know there are viruses, we run anti virus software, we make backups - Mac people are in a pretend Happy Land thinking none of this applies to them. So when a virus is distributed in a way that it spreads to the general public, while Windows users practice care, Mac people will be left out in the cold. In Windows, a user at least has to execute the virus code. Looking at some viruses that have successfully spread infections and targeted Mac specificially, it looks like that isn't the case. Mac viruses seem able to infect your computer simply by the data being there, as if the operating system runs all code on the disc or something? Also mp3 and jpg files seem enough to deploy malicious code on a Mac operating system. ![]() There are already a number of Mac viruses that do small scale damage - enough to make a site about them, even if they don't keep it remotely up to date. Here are a few examples. ![]() WDEF Quote:
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i would recommend ubuntu but since it`s not one of your choices xp is the one
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I am happy with XP. I dont need anything else from it.
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I have a laptop with windows vista. With 2GB of ram they works very good.
When i chage my previous laptop with Windows XP, i think about MAC, but i buy an HP Pavilion with windows vista, because i need it to work. My work is the software development and all the tools i need is in Windows. I work with a mac some time ago, is excellent, is beautiful, but i have to continues use Windows ![]() I know (but i dont test) that the Windows XP works in a MAC hardware. Maybe, with the two systems in the MAC machine i can work ![]() The ideal is to have to laptops, but depend on your wallet ![]() |
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Name: David Howland
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mac all the way. I have yet to find something I cannot do on a mac that I could do on a windows.
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Name: Keith Yelnick
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If you want to be able to access Windows while booted into your Mac, you can check out Parallels. It allows you to run Windows in a virtual machine. Parallels works well for everything except gaming (but you will need a copy that you can legally activate for this, and corporate copies seem to have issues). On a side note, when Vista was first released, PC World (or maybe it was maximum pc) did a benchmark with about a dozen different laptops to see which one ran Vista best. Just for the humor value, they included a Macbook Pro with a bootcamp install of Vista. It won the test ![]() |
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Lol...that's the first I've heard about that test, but I can definitely believe it. One of my friends just purchased a new Vista laptop that has great specs. While it is fast enough that it will do the jobs they want to do with it, it's definitely a lot slower than my MacBook Pro.
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![]() The classic Mac apologist stance - "If my Mac can't do it, it doesn't need to be done!"
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Oracle client tools run on the Mac Sybase Enterprise Tools run on the Mac: http://www.macobserver.com/article/2002/05/08.10.shtml Why would anybody need to run MS SQL on their DESKTOP is my real question. Also, you're spreading a few lies. MySQL now has full support for Triggers, stored procedures and foreign keys in 5.x Also, if you want to start comparing performance (even in a large scale deployment) MS SQL can't stand up to MySQL. Oh, and MySQL is free and open source.... I kind of like that in my software..... When I say a Mac can do anything, I mean that in general terms. Of course Mac can't run MS SQL, because it's proprietary software that MS obviously isn't going to port away from Windows. I'm saying that you can achieve the same results with equivalant software. If you're going to fault Macs for not running MS SQL then why can't Windows run Keynote? or any of the iLife suite? I mean, Macs can run MS Office, so why can't windows run iLife? |
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Specifically, you said there are only 500 institutions on the face of the Earth that need SQL Server. Presumably they don't need it because it's superior - logic I'll never understand.
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LOL. And you have the gall to accuse other people of spreading lies. Yeah. Back to your "only the S&P 500 needs SQL Server" riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. A little consistency in your religious Mac fervor, please, Mr IT guy.And even in general terms it's not true. Because that's not the absurd claim you made. I can understand why you'd want to change the subject when you said something that's been demonstrated to be patently false. What you said and what you're saying now are quite different.
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I think basically it just comes down to whatever you are most comfortable with. I switched over from PC to Mac about 3 years ago and I would never go back. My Mac never crashes and it is still a heck of a machine even though it is already 3 years old.
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Name: arnaldo depaula
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I am a mac loyalist, just make sure that there are no rumors of a new laptop from mac before you buy one or you'll be quite upset afterwards! like many of us have.
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go with XP by far, vista is terrible and there are a load of programms that aren't compatible with it, mac is just a crap operating system, plus there are loads of things you can do to xp to make it faster do other things and cool tricks
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I run Vista 64 on my desktop and Vista 32 on my laptop. Both are Ultimate versions. I love it. It's better than XP in just about every way. It has it's annoyances but the extra features make up for them imo.
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