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Gang.
When I read this: "But he reports freezes and hangups just like every other OS 
Microsoft ever produced", I wonder what the people are doing with their 
computers? 
I had the joy to evaluate the computer situation last summer because my wife 
was due for an upgrade and I needed a new workhorse.
I used to be a Mac guy in the nineties, but learned to see the advantages of 
the windows machines.
They were cheaper, more compatible and compared to Macs much more reliable.
With the move of Macintosh inc. to base their computers on a Unix variant, they 
created a stable system finally, but many good things from the old world did 
not make it over to the new Mac.
However many of my friends are sold on the Macintosh Emporium and every time I 
am getting an E-mail from them with an attachment, I have problems opening it. 
To be compatible with the rest of the world, you need to buy a higher priced, 
less featured version of Office for the Mac. I realized, if I follow that road, 
I am paying twice for a less usable system.
My friends are telling me that the new Macs also run Windows natively, thanks 
to the Intel chip found in the newer Macs.
Now I figured, if I really want to run Windows in the first place, why bother 
spending twice for a machine to run that on?

So I bought a Mini-PC for my wife and put windows server 2003 on it. Turned on 
the machine, installed all the programs my wife needed, and gave it to her. She 
leaves the machine running since the mini-PC makes no noise at all. The machine 
runs since last summer !
It is in daily use. My wife does E-mail, word processing with it and edits her 
music that she burns on CDs. Many CDs.

She could have done the same with a Mac twice that expensive, but I would have 
to buy extra software to avoid her getting stuck with the very basic 
applications the Mac comes with.

And this is actually the main feature that let's me stick with windows. There 
are way more applications written for windows.
And most applications for aviation too. 

I have nothing against other systems, I have two Linux systems running at home 
too, and two older Macs, but I am doing the most with my Windows system.  I got 
me a AmiloPro Fujitsu Siemens that beats any Mac Laptop in features and costs 
only half that much. And since the hardware that PC is using, is almost the 
same as the MacBooks, I am able to run OSX on it too, just for the fun of it. 
And yes I ordered Vista also.

What I am trying to say is that every system has its user base. It depends on 
what you would like to do with your computer. 
And before you buy a Mac or plan to install Unix, make sure hat your beloved 
apps are also running on that.
Macs look good and are good for your ego. Agreed.

Hartmut
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  From: Ralph Finch 
  To: 'FLYIN' 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 6:01 PM
  Subject: RE: [COUPERS-FLYIN] WINDOWS VISTA - caution


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"My next PC will be a Mac.  

   

  Dan"

   

  So will mine.  I'm in the market for a laptop and it will not be a PC.  I'm 
just waiting for Apple's latest OS to come out and see what they do with their 
laptops.they're due for some changes.

   

  The original email about Vista is full of bogosity, but the reality may be 
worse.  A friend bought a new PC with Vista already loaded, took about ½ hour 
to plug everything in and get running.  But he reports freezes and hangups just 
like every other OS Microsoft ever produced.  Also the constant nagging and 
confirming of almost anything you do is crazy.

   

  We used Sun Solaris, a Unix variant, for years at work.  Extremely stable and 
a pleasure to use, but "reality" interfered and over time we switched to 
Windows.  Our production declined and has never been the same.

   

  Some say that MS has to run on flakey hardware which Apple doesn't have to 
deal with (because Apple controls the hw also).  What about Linux?  It runs on 
the same flakey hw and I don't hear stories about Blue Screens, freezes, weird 
behavior after a few days of running.

   

  Vista may be the last straw for a lot of people.  The Mac ads on TV are 
hilarious and convey a lot of truth.

   

  Ralph

  Davis, California

  My next PC will be a Mac.  

  Dan

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    From: Syd Cohen 
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    Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 3:55 PM
    Subject: Re: [COUPERS-FLYIN] WINDOWS VISTA - caution


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I sure like my Mac.

    Syd

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      The following is from a computer-literate friend. I cannot vouch for it's 
accuracy, but it appears correct to me.   Don
       
       
            Hi everyone

            Ok, here is the vista update as many of you are writing to me with 
suggestions...
            1) as of January 30th all computers with XP were ordered back to 
manfg to get Vista on them
            2) I took my vista computer back to Walmart as did many other 
customers, we were told that
                Since the machine was basically working they would not take 
them back and they had no
                More computers with XP on them
            3) called emachine and they are not allowed to sell or put XP on 
anymore machines after Jan 30th
            4) even though Microsoft says a minimum of 1GB RAM, eMachine 
(Gateway) can sell the computer
                 With 512MB because the vista version on the computer is an 
abbrviated version called BASIC and I would have
                 To pay $239.00 more  for the PREMIUM VERSION or $399.00 more 
for the ULTIMATE VERSION.    
            5) print drivers will only be upgrade by each printer mfg going 
back 18 months so if your printer is
                Older than that, you will have to purchase a new printer to 
work on Vista.
            6) digital camera users will have to go thru the same thing waiting 
for new drivers to become available
               From your camera mfg.. And depending on the camera, mine is two 
years old and will not get new
               Drivers so I will have to replace my camera
            7) getting thru to any of the tech supports for any computer 
related product is almost impossible I am
                So frustrated about holding two and 1/2 hours only to get hung 
up on....

            And lastly, if your new computer comes with vista you cannot format 
it and use a copy of XP
            Because all the chips and video cards, sound cards etc will only 
work with Vista installed so that
            Is definetly not an option...   So I guess we all have to dig deep 
in our pockets this next year to
            Upgrade everything we own to Vistas specifications... Thankyou very 
much bill gates, your jerk

            PLEASE EMAIL THIS TO ANYONE YOU KNOW WHO IS EVEN THINKING ABOUT 
BUYING A
            NEW COMPUTER... THE PUBLIC SHOULD KNOW THIS INFO BEFORE PURCHASING 
PRODUCTS
            THAT WILL CONTROL THEM AS VISTA IS DOING... THIS IS INSANITY THAT 
THE COMPANIES 
            CAN HAVE THIS MUCH CONTROL OVER US.

           







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