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What Should I Choose, MAC VS. PC |
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jeu. 15 mai 2003, 17:52
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Hi Sampoo!
My background - I'm a sysadmin for a dept at our university -mixed environment with som 250 computers 2/3 are pc:s 1/3 are macs & handful of unixes/linux boxes.
I'm using Windows XP and RedHat Linux 9.0 on my Fujitsu notebook. Mac OS X 10.2.6 on my iMac flatpanel. On my Grey G4 AGP 400MHz Mac I run Yellowdoglinux 3.0, Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.2.6.
1) Not true, today at least, I know several people that uses Cubase on the Mac and swear by it.
2) Spark XL by TC-Works, Peak by Bias - are just two.
3) Nope, it is not that simple. Stability depends on lot of factors on any platform. My experience of XP is - the sytem is fairly stable but the apps crashes a lot and its quite slow. My Fujitsu a P4 1.8 GHz is struggling a lot.
PC:s with windows NT/2000/XP are very hardware sensitive and can be very tricky to get stable. ( scsi - cards are notoriuos in this respect )
I can grade stability for you based on my own experience, from stablest to most unstable. ( in this little list I presume the systems to be correctly setup )
Linux, Mac OS X, windows 2000, Mac OS 9, dos 6.22, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows ME, Windows 98. In this list Linux & Mac OS X is way ahead of the rest of the pack, simply no comparison. Win98 is the worst piece of shit I have ever used.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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