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<blockquote data-quote="shelflife19" data-source="post: 1355529" data-attributes="member: 41195"><p>Thank you for the replies.</p><p></p><p>I was wanting to avoid the mac mini simply because it doesn't seem like a very reliable machine, but it could just be my perception of the small size. To me, it seems like with it being so small that it would have a low end i5 that doesn't function as fast as i'm used to due to the small power supply. I may see about buying a used mac if i can find a good price.</p><p></p><p>I really wish they would just release the iphone, ipad, ipod sdk for windows and/or linux. Imo, it seems like apple is hurting their market by not doing that, as well as, not allowing java on their products. I feel like apple could dominate the computer industry if they wanted to.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Could i develop iOS software on a G5?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelflife19, post: 1355529, member: 41195"] Thank you for the replies. I was wanting to avoid the mac mini simply because it doesn't seem like a very reliable machine, but it could just be my perception of the small size. To me, it seems like with it being so small that it would have a low end i5 that doesn't function as fast as i'm used to due to the small power supply. I may see about buying a used mac if i can find a good price. I really wish they would just release the iphone, ipad, ipod sdk for windows and/or linux. Imo, it seems like apple is hurting their market by not doing that, as well as, not allowing java on their products. I feel like apple could dominate the computer industry if they wanted to. EDIT: Could i develop iOS software on a G5? [/QUOTE]
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