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Why OS X and every single apple application so much better?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zoolook" data-source="post: 680914" data-attributes="member: 21101"><p>Oh dear... these kind of Apple slobber-fests make me want to resign from the human race; or at the very least, move to Linux.</p><p></p><p>There are some amazing reasons to use a Mac - OS X, Logic Pro and the integration of the iLife apps. But in reality, many Mac users use other software (apart from Apple apps), such as Firefox and MS Office (sorry, it is far superior to iWork in terms of functionality - that's a fact, not an opinion).</p><p></p><p>Additionally, there are still things missing. Productivity software like Visio and MS Project (puh-lease don't mention Omni-planner...), plus why does Quicken Mac lack features Windows Quicken has had since the 1990s, and why do apps like iBank have insane features like being able to see your bills through coverflow, but entirely lack the ability to pay them! <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Angry-Tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Angry-Tongue:" title="Angry Tongue :Angry-Tongue:" data-shortname=":Angry-Tongue:" /> </p><p></p><p>I love my Mac, but it's not perfect, there is still a way to go. I think some developers still think all Mac users are either Studio pros or fanboys that will use any old crap. With more users coming onto the platform, people will become more discerning.</p><p></p><p>While Vista may be a mess, XP was ok and many Windows applications are pretty nice, thanks to the number of developers on the platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoolook, post: 680914, member: 21101"] Oh dear... these kind of Apple slobber-fests make me want to resign from the human race; or at the very least, move to Linux. There are some amazing reasons to use a Mac - OS X, Logic Pro and the integration of the iLife apps. But in reality, many Mac users use other software (apart from Apple apps), such as Firefox and MS Office (sorry, it is far superior to iWork in terms of functionality - that's a fact, not an opinion). Additionally, there are still things missing. Productivity software like Visio and MS Project (puh-lease don't mention Omni-planner...), plus why does Quicken Mac lack features Windows Quicken has had since the 1990s, and why do apps like iBank have insane features like being able to see your bills through coverflow, but entirely lack the ability to pay them! :Angry-Tongue: I love my Mac, but it's not perfect, there is still a way to go. I think some developers still think all Mac users are either Studio pros or fanboys that will use any old crap. With more users coming onto the platform, people will become more discerning. While Vista may be a mess, XP was ok and many Windows applications are pretty nice, thanks to the number of developers on the platform. [/QUOTE]
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