On 5/22/12 3:41 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2012-05-22 09:50, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
See, that must be the problem, I only like crazy insane stuff ;)
I actually did spend about a year using an OSX machine as my primary
system,
and was even impressed *at first*. Then I grew to hate it (It's now
sitting,
totally dead, six feet behind me).
When was that, around which version of Mac OS X?
At this point, IMO, the only thing OSX
really has going for it is the Unix underpinnings, and for that I'd
just as
soon use Linux (as a bonus, hardware costs are much lower in
Linux-land). I
know people have said OSX is the only Unix with a good GUI, and I am
largely
a GUI guy, but I actually prefer LXDE, XFCE, GNOME and KDE3 over
Finder/Dock/etc. Not that I'm a huge fan of any of those, but
whatever. The
Linux ones get in my way less, piss me off less, etc.
I feel just the opposite.
Me too.
I feel like OSX (and Mac's hardware) got almost everything right. It
makes you more productive, even if you are a developer.