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Hey m planning to buy a new laptop, which os shud i prefer...
MAc or Xp or Vista??? Please recommend |
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Whatever you're most comfortable with, or have software for. In general, Mac is preferred for video editing, they seem about even for photo and sound, and Windows is more common in corporate environments, at least in the US. That doesn't mean one is necessarily better than the other at any of these things, but that's how people tend to use them.
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You can actually get away with 1 GB RAM for Vista; that's all that I have on my laptop and I'm good to go.
If you can get your hands on it, and it's very difficult, the best OS that I've found for what I do is XP Professional 64-bit edition (64-bit edition of Windows XP). It's the precursor to Vista, and unlike XP32, handles dual core processors and more than 4 GB of RAM. The only downside is that not everything will work properly on it. AVG Free will work if you pay for it (because it's considered a business O/S), although you can work around this by putting Avast on your machine (which is free regardless); older printers may not have driver support (I had to replace mine, but that was okay because my GF at the time needed a printer so I just gave her my old one); and eLicense won't work (they haven't ever bothered to fix that). So...I've only had one problem with software compatibility (eLicense) for which there wasn't a solution. Other than that, it's been smooth sailing.
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You're smart, unlike most Mac users. I know plenty of folks who use Mac but you're the first one I know of that uses an anti virus. The rest just say that Mac is more secure and they never got a virus so they don't need one. Which at the end of the day puts them at more risk because there's no recovery plan and no defense whatsoever and a false blanket of security. But (and this is a definite theme here) it's a user error and nothing to do with the software itself.
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Actually...she said that she doesn't use anti-virus software.
It's nothing new. Most Mac users are lulled into a false sense of security, protected only by the relative lack of reward associated with attacking a Tier 2 (in terms of popularity) OS. Macs don't even have backup software by default (even Vista Home's borderline useless "home consumer friendly" backup is better than what Mac has.)
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I don't use antivirus as at the moment, there is like only 1 or 2 viruses in the wild for Mac and from what I've heard, they are spread via iChat and other Mac-only programs which I don't use very much. Besides, I'd be intelligent enough not to blindly accept any virus over any IM program - something a lot of people (especially non-techie people) repeatedly fall for. Mac is slightly more secure than Windows simply because it is Unix-based and has better inbuilt permissions. Linux is by far the most secure OS though - it's permissions mean you'd usually have to be running as the root user to install anything and get yourself infected. For the time being, I'll continue using McAfee siteadvisor to tell me whether sites are suspicious, Firefox (it's more secure and I just love it) and pure common sense to stay away from viruses. Once the Mac market share increases and hackers begin targetting Mac, then I will buy myself an antivirus. I'm alright at the moment though as I am
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I wasn't referring to system restore, Daniel. I was referring to backing up onto say an external hard drive.
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Ah right I see. Well Macs generally aren't built for the corporate environment, certainly not for holding important data and files on. I think a Mac server does actually exist, but they aren't used very much in reality. Macs are great for graphic design, video editing and other multimedia tasks, but they don't really cut it when it comes to the corporate environment - they simply weren't designed for that sort of usage.
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Yeah, that's kind of my point. They're a niche machine. There seems to be this mindset among Mac users in general that someday soon the Mac will overtake the PC in terms of usage and popularity...but that's not going to happen on their present path. Like you said, they were built for a niche market.
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That is your choice. You should choose that operating system, with which you are comfortable and in which you are expert and have good knowledge. If this is your home PC, then i suggest you to use Windows Xp.. But if it your business pc and you need more security, then MAC is best. If you need good looks and need more 3d graphics with security go for vista.
The operating system i personally use is Windows Vista and in my office i use Linux. Wish you all the luck lol.....
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Vista is just fine; been using it for months. PC's can edit video and graphics just as well as Macs; that's an old misconception from the late 90's.
The down side of macs is the limited software and games written for the OS; the plus side is fewer viruses. I'm hoping linux (ubuntu) grows in popularity so we can get some decent web dev. apps for it.
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