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EBfangamer (September 21st, 2008 @ 12:10 am)
I... Want... A... Mac... So... Badly... :(
ianonline (September 4th, 2008 @ 2:07 am)
The arguments being put forward by these Windows user is amusing and futile! Windows does not run Mac only games. Windows does not run Mac only applications. Windows does not run Linux only games. Windows does not run Linux only applications. Thanks to VMWare, almost ALL software for ALL operating systems can run on the same machine. I wonder how many Windows laptop owners have ever played a game on their computer that uses an accelerometer!
addiktion13 (September 2nd, 2008 @ 1:58 am)
what's song #1 and the last song? Been trying to figure these out for a couple days now to no avail.
arranmc182 (August 23rd, 2008 @ 10:41 pm)
nice VM Ware has come a long way but dam the music sucked
Bermudajackson (August 14th, 2008 @ 9:13 pm)
why dont they just install a program that runs windows files on the mac WITHOUT having to install windows
aussiebear22 (July 21st, 2008 @ 8:09 am)
The problem with that car analogy is that underneath a Nissan and a Ferrari, are two different animals. When you open up a modern day Mac, you see the near identical components of a PC. (In fact, the RAM modules, etc are often made by the same companies). The only difference here is the OS and chassis. (Apple benefits from the fact that they can control the variety of hardware they want to support. Makes things easier to keep stable.)
Perception1812 (June 19th, 2008 @ 8:26 am)
Congrats you are in the minority BTW I also run Linux. ;)
spicyhamster (June 19th, 2008 @ 7:47 am)
honestly, do you really believe that? mac fanatics all talk about how glitchy and virus-prone PCs are, and I honestly can't remember the last time I've had a virus on my computer. I run Vista on my laptop and XP on my desktop, and they both run great. I don't even have a virus protection program on them, aside from the ones that come with windows. side note: how many games run on macs? a handful. how many games run on windows? ALL OF THEM.
Perception1812 (June 14th, 2008 @ 10:10 am)
Yes but probably not for to long as at first your PC will be cool , then as you download more and more of your bloat it will start to behave erratically. Trojans, virus's and ad ware will cripple you're l'cheapo system , you'll have to end up selling 2 off your monitors to to pay for your 4 or 5 antispyware/adware/rootkit etc programs. That will slow you're system down further and them you wake up one day have only 1 monitor a slow sucky os a cold coffee WTF!
taketotask (June 13th, 2008 @ 9:59 am)
LOL! You are an idiot. This is virtualising Windows in OS X- it means you can do MORE on the Mac....i.e. run OS X AND Windows.....good post though .....haha.
spicyhamster (June 6th, 2008 @ 9:15 am)
it still doesn't change the fact that you can do all that and more on a pc for much less.
billandyeng (May 8th, 2008 @ 1:18 am)
yes, overclocked and only half the core numbers. it's like tuning a nissan 350z and buying a true ferrari, which one would you pick? of course normal people would pay that bit extra to have insurance, guarantee upon failure. stability is also part of the spec don't forget mate. and for serious professional jobs, dual core is inadequate and pathetic. apple's most products now target at home consumers, to those the 24-inch display is already "oversized". for we enthusiasts, of cos we'd get a pro

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