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Once you've had mac, you'll never go back!
That's funny because I know two people who have given up on Macs and started using PCs. One of them is a typical Mac user as well, she likes to do things a bit differently to the mainstream, veggie, etc. You know the type.

Mac users generally aren't as up-themselves as Linux snobs but they're on the way.

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That's funny because I know two people who have given up on Macs and started using PCs. One of them is a typical Mac user as well, she likes to do things a bit differently to the mainstream, veggie, etc. You know the type.

Mac users generally aren't as up-themselves as Linux snobs but they're on the way.

 

I only said it because it rhymes :blink: :tongue:

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That's funny because I know two people who have given up on Macs and started using PCs. One of them is a typical Mac user as well, she likes to do things a bit differently to the mainstream, veggie, etc. You know the type.

Mac users generally aren't as up-themselves as Linux snobs but they're on the way.

 

Are we now?!!!!

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What happens with Macs and software updates?

 

With my pc it seems that every bit of software wants to check for updates when I switch it on, then they hog the net access while doing so and then they take up process time installing the updates and whatnot and then, about two, three, four minutes later I can actually use the PC without every click taking ages.

 

Are Macs like this? I know their OS is supposed to be 'invisible' to the user.

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What happens with Macs and software updates?

 

With my pc it seems that every bit of software wants to check for updates when I switch it on, then they hog the net access while doing so and then they take up process time installing the updates and whatnot and then, about two, three, four minutes later I can actually use the PC without every click taking ages.

 

Are Macs like this? I know their OS is supposed to be 'invisible' to the user.

 

it does check for updates and mine updated tonight but to be honest they're few and far between.

 

you can also just check for updates manually using the 'apple' menu on the desktop.

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Cheers, but what I really wanted to know was does it do it invisibly or does the whole 'puter scream "DON'T DO ANYTHING! I'M BUSY DOING IMPORTANT STUFF" for a bit?

 

you get a pop-up asking which updates you want to install (as some aren't essential).

 

once it's done that it just shows it's status in a pop-up. doesn't stop you from doing anything mind you and i had my torrent software, web browser and msn open at the same time as it.

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I meant snobs in the sense that they act like their choice of operating system makes them superior.

Ah. Well..generally they are technically more advanced users of course, but then they have to be....However, Linux users are really scum of the Earth compared to us Uber Human BSD users. :innocent:

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I made the switch late last year, and haven't looked back;

[+] It's a beautiful piece of kit, which actually works

[+] Vista's going to suck, and that's a path I don't want to do down.

[+] I work with Microsoft products all day at work. I don't want to come home to one, too.

[+] et cetera

 

My one gripe is that I can't import a PST into MacMail. Or to put it a better way - I can't without spending money ;)

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With my pc it seems that every bit of software wants to check for updates when I switch it on, then they hog the net access while doing so and then they take up process time installing the updates and whatnot and then, about two, three, four minutes later I can actually use the PC without every click taking ages.

 

Are Macs like this? I know their OS is supposed to be 'invisible' to the user.

 

Cheers, but what I really wanted to know was does it do it invisibly or does the whole 'puter scream "DON'T DO ANYTHING! I'M BUSY DOING IMPORTANT STUFF" for a bit?
Have you got some really old PC or sod all RAM? I don't have any of those problems and this PC is as old as the hills (XP Corp SP2, Athlon XP2000, 1gb RAM)

 

Besides, software that ain't running can't check for updates. Maybe you need to manage your startup apps?

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