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There's another problem I have with macs (and with any OS that's not Windows). Someone may help me with this. I like to use my computer fast. I don't mind starting photoshop and taking hours to make a picture look perfect, but when I just want to add some light to a picture, I want a program that starts fast (<2 secs) and has all the basic functions (rotate, resize, change canvas size, gamma, brightness, crop etc.). Back in the day we had Microsoft Photo Editor. This disappeared after office 2000 and I found photofiltre, which is just brilliant. There seems to be no such program as photofiltre for both Mac and PC. I need a simple image editor, no paint-style program, no photo-organizer, just this: http://www.musicbanter.com/attachmen...1&d=1301518826 If anyone knows a program like this, I am ready to use Linux. Because that is the main reason I don't. I just can't live without. |
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Oh that's what it does :D. It sometimes happens to me unintended. Nice to know that.
I'm almost always having all my screens maximized (alt/tab ftw). I cannot stand when a screen is just a little bit smaller. You click the background when you don't want to so often. Another thing I don't like about macs: When I say maximize, maximize! Not just make it larger. I'm not made for that OS, you see? :D |
It's like the cereal aisle: you have the brand-name cereals that cost a pretty penny, and then you have the "alternate" cereals that cost perhaps 2/3 as much and taste exactly the same. Guess which kind of cereal the Mac is?
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Google's Chrome OS has started shipping. Won't touch Windows or Mac, it basically a suped up Linux kernal.
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I think, as a designer, I just prefer Macs. I had no idea there was a correlation until much later. The first time I used one I didn't like them. Not one bit. They were so foreign to me! Then eventually I came around and actually looked forward to using them. A bit later I found out about the designer/Mac thing and thought "well it all makes sense". I used to be angry at the fact that PCs could run far more applications than Macs. And as such, I figured I would always stick to PCs. But then I realized that all I really use is something to listen to music, something to surf the web, and then all the design programs. So I think they just fit perfectly with me. No excess hubbub. Just streamlined and smooth. Nice and smooooth. |
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This whole thing kind of reminds me of the long battle between niche and design fragrances. But to get into that would be pointless. :( Wrong forum. |
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