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I, being a 2 month old Mac user, love my MBP, but I have to be honest. I am grateful for ALL of my windows machines. I thought I would start a thread that would celebrate the things I, or we, learned from owning a Windows machine.
The one thing I do ask is that people don't start posting stuff like: I hate windoze Bill Gates Sucks Etc.... The truth is that one of the hardest things for me when deciding to switch is to admit that I found something better then what I had used for the past 15-20 years. If we all did the switch on just tech issues it would be a no brainer, but the fact is that we are emotional beings. People who are new, want to know, need to know that they were not DUPED for the past years by marketing. There are valuable skills that we have all learned from them, and I think we need to tell those things to gain more recruits. Ok, let's start.....: "Hello, My name is DeathtoToasters." I say. "Hi, DeathtoToasters" says the crowd. "Hi, Everyone. It has been 2 months since I have used my last dedicated windows machine. I just wanted to express how grateful I am to windows for helping make my use of my MBP so much easier and more productive" Curious looks form the crowd. "Hold on a sec" I say while holding my hands up in surrender. "We all have to admit we have learned something valuable from using or owning a Windows machine. Even if it is just learning how much we love our Mac's" A few nods and amen's. "Ok, Well to open the discussions, here are some of the things I am grateful for: 1) I learned how not to just throw the computer when it gets me mad, but I leaned how to troubleshoot correctly and through a process. 2) I also learned how to appreciate a machine that actually can multi task well, my MAC. 3) I learned how to make some good excuses for other people by just saying "Hey must have been a computer error" Ok, Ok, Ok, that last one was a joke. (Kind Of) So I hope those are some starting points for this new discussion. Please feel free to add your thoughts. Thank You" (Lines of people start coming to the podium) "Death to Toasters" - John Connor "All Hail the Power of Bauer" "The Heavens will run red with Blood, but in the End, As Always, Thanos will Stand Triumphant!" - Thanos Last edited by DeathtoToasters; 02-24-2007 at 01:04 PM. |
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Okay this is what I got out of Windows and PC's. Due to all the things that would go wrong I actually learned a lot about Operating Systems and hardware just by troubleshooting. Fixing problems forces you to analyse and problem solve. I still know more about Windows underpinnings than I do about OSX.
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There are a lot of things that many people have learned because of Windows but don't realize. The majority of computer users would not know what "cut and paste" means. They wouldn't know what "minimize" and "maximize" are either. The fact is that for most people the entire concept of a windowed environment and unified menu systems wouldn't be what they are without Windows. This doesn't mean that Microsoft gets full credit for the creation and concept of these things. It only means that they brought it to the masses. Now, along with all of the UI advancements came all the hacks, viruses, etc. To be fair though, if Mac had been the prevailing leader then all of those attacks may have been aimed at Mac OS. This could still happen, at some level, as the popularity of Macs increase. My point here is that as evil as everyone makes Microsoft out to be, they did advance the use of computers in many ways.
I do think that the Mac OS is a better system for the most part. I don't wear rose colored glasses so there is no such thing as a perfect OS. I'm very happy with my MacBook Pro but there are still plenty of reasons for me to keep my Vista desktop and my Vista laptop. |
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I'm going to say that troubleshooting was one of the best things I ever learned from Windows. I usually don't have many problems since I practice some simple preventive maintenance thing, but between friends and family I've had had a lot of practice troubleshooting. Sure, it can be annoying, but I've learned a lot about pc's over the years and it's made me a smarter computer user, a quicker problem-solver, etc.
I'm sure that once I finally make the switch, I'll really appreciate the new machine and OS. |
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For all of its warts, the most recent incarnations of Windows handle networking very well. I learned the basics of TCP/IP, network design, support and configuration with Microsoft products and I do believe it would have been a lot more difficult to do so in Unix/Linux. So, aside from what the other posters have mentioned about troubleshooting, I'm grateful to Windows for the experience I've gained in having a solid grasp of networking.
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Unix and TCP/IP went together almost since day one. When TCP/IP was first being deployed on the ARPANET decades ago, it was mostly deployed on Unix systems. Apple eventually came up with MacTCP in the late '80s...mostly as a curiosity, but TCP on the Mac eventually led to some of the first GUI-enabled internet applicaions...Eudora and NewsWatcher and such. In the early '90s, Windows still couldn't connect to the internet...because it didn't even have a TCP/IP stack! WinSock did not come along until 1992, and there were several implementations...many by third parties (anyone rememer Trumpet Winsock?) before Microsoft finally standardized on its own. So, yes, Windows and TCP/IP get along beautifully today...but its funny to me that someone would associate the two. |
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The big difference is that the Ford Taurus was one of literally Thousands of makes of cars that the masses could use, Windows was one of less than a small handful of OSs one could use, and really only one of 4 or 5 that the average user could use to learn modern GUI based basics. ![]() |
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