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 Post subject: Microsoft Hit Back....Finally!
New postPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:47 pm 

I'm a PC :ugeek:



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 Post subject: Re: Microsoft Hit Back....Finally!
New postPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:07 pm 

I see no bashing (and hope they keep it this way.)



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New postPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:56 pm 

Macs might spoil your fun.
Macs can take time to learn.
Macs don't work as well at work or at school.
Macs don't like to share.
Macs might not like your PC stuff.
Macs don't let you choose.

All this = no bashing?!



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Quote:
Macs might spoil your fun.
Macs can take time to learn.
Macs don't work as well at work or at school.
Macs don't like to share.
Macs might not like your PC stuff.
Macs don't let you choose.


A fraction of the game titles available on Windows.
Not familiar to the 90% of people who use Windows.
Compatibility issues with files from professors or co-workers.
Hard to share files with Windows PCs.
Compatibility issues with YOUR files.
No variation in hardware design.

It's not bashing if it's true :)



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New postPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:16 am 

Ah... didn't click any of the links :P



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........or even:-
Just when you thought the bad blood between the two major desktop OS platforms had settled down, Microsoft unveiled their new website pitting the PC versus Mac. Entitled “PC vs Mac” the website basically states its own case for choosing Windows 7 PC’s over a Mac computer. Here are the headlines, taken directly from the Microsoft website:

Having Fun
Macs might spoil your fun.

There are some things you simply can’t do out of the box with a Mac like watch, pause, rewind, and record TV like a DVR.

It’s showtime.

You can’t get a Mac that ships with a Blu-ray player, TV tuner, Memory Stick reader, or built-in 3G wireless. You can with PCs running Windows 7.

Game on!

Most of the world’s most popular computer games aren’t available for Macs. And Macs can’t connect to an Xbox 360. PCs are ready to play.

Direct TV connection.

Most Macs can’t hook up to your TV unless you buy a converter dongle. Many PCs running Windows 7 are designed to connect directly to TVs, so you can watch movies and see photos on the big screen.



Simplicity
Macs can take time to learn.

The computer that’s easiest to use is typically the one you already know how to use. While some may say Macs are easy, the reality is that they can come with a learning curve. PCs running Windows 7 look and work more like the computers you’re familiar with, so you can get up and running quickly.

Working smoothly.

Things just don’t work the same way on Macs if you’re used to a PC. For example, the mouse works differently. And many of the shortcuts you’re familiar with don’t work the same way on a Mac.

Use Windows 7 to simplify your life.

Windows 7 was designed to make it simpler to do the tasks you do every day, with features that the Mac doesn’t have. For example, the new Snap feature makes it easy to view two documents side by side.

Touch and go.

Unlike Macs, many PCs running Windows 7 support Touch, so you can browse online newspapers, flick through photo albums, and shuffle files and folders—using nothing but your fingers. PCs with a fingerprint reader even let you log in with just a swipe of your finger.



Working Hard
Macs don’t work as well at work or at school.

If most of the computers in your office or school run Windows you may find it harder to get things done with a Mac.

Sharing documents and spreadsheets.

If you use Apple’s productivity suite, sharing files with PC users can be tricky. Your documents might not look right and your spreadsheets might not calculate correctly.

Giving presentations.

You’ll have to buy a separate hardware dongle to plug your Mac into a standard VGA projector. Most PCs with Windows 7 hook up easily.

Protecting your drives.

On a Mac, out of the box, you can only encrypt your home folder. With Windows 7 Ultimate, you can encrypt your entire hard drive and even USB drives. So your stuff can be safer wherever you go.


Sharing
Macs don’t like to share.

At least half the fun of having a computer is sharing the stuff that matters to you with other people. This is harder to do on a Mac.

Securely share your movies, music, and photos.

With a Mac, it’s harder to set up secure sharing for your photos, music & movies, documents, and even printers with other computers on your home network. With HomeGroup, it’s easy to connect all the computers in your house running Windows 7.

It’s easy with a PC.

On a Mac, you have to manually set up photo sharing, manually set up music and movie sharing, manually set up file sharing, and manually set up printer sharing. It’s easy to automatically and securely network with all the computers in your house when they’re running Windows 7.


Compatibility
Macs might not like your PC stuff.

Plain and simple, if you’re a PC user, lots of your favorite stuff just might not work on a Mac. With PCs outselling Macs 10 to 1, the reality is that most computer software is developed to run on PCs.

Hassle-free files at work.

Apple’s productivity suite file formats won’t open in Microsoft Office on PCs. This can be a real hassle for Mac users sharing work documents with PC users.

Programs you already know.

If there’s a Mac version of a program you need, you’ll have to buy it again and relearn how to use it on a Mac.


Choice
Macs don’t let you choose.

PCs give you a lot more choice and capabilities for your money. You can get the PC you want, in the size and color you want, with the features you want. You just don’t have as many options with a Mac.

Loaded with features.

You can’t get a Mac with a Blu-ray player, TV tuner, Memory Stick reader, or built-in 3G wireless. PCs running Windows 7 often come with features that aren’t available on even the highest end Macs, including Blu-ray, eSATA, multi-format card readers, Touch, and mobile broadband.

Available in your favorite color.

Macs only come in white or silver. PCs are available in a full spectrum of colors across a range of price points.

More digital media.

With PCs running Windows 7, you can play the videos and music stored on your home PC while you’re on the go, for free. Apple charges $99/year for its online service.

Here is the URL to see it for yourself.

I think it goes without saying that I’m a Windows 7 user, but I also own a Mac. The website almost makes Macs seem like they’re good for nothing, which is completely untrue. I am able to use my Mac as both a paper weight and a cup holder.

On a serious note, I think Microsoft should stick to making great products and leave the “mud-slinging” advertisements to companies, like Apple, who are well-known for doing things like this. I think Windows 7 can stand on its own merits without making mention of its competitors.

http://www.windows7news.com/2010/08/10/ ... ft-decide/



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New postPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:49 pm 

Yeah I see little point in this campaign.



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I like the part about compatibility because it's simply true:

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Plain and simple, if you're a PC user, lots of your favorite stuff just might not work on a Mac. With PCs outselling Macs 10 to 1, the reality is that most computer software is developed to run on PCs.
Hassle-free files at work.
Apple's productivity suite file formats won't open in Microsoft Office on PCs. This can be a real hassle for Mac users sharing work documents with PC users.

Programs you already know.
If there's a Mac version of a program you need, you'll have to buy it again and relearn how to use it on a Mac.


One of my friends that owns a skating message board bought a new computer last year. She made skating videos just like I do and posted links to download the videos at her board. She decided to buy a Mac.

About 2 weeks went by before she posted again at her board. She was devastated with her new Mac. She said it took her forever to learn how to copy & paste and also how to do so many other simple things like burning CDs and DVDs which is all so simple with Windows.

Then she discovered that her software programs for making the videos from her tapes, etc. like I make no longer worked with her Mac. She was devastated because her plans to add more videos went down the drain. I spent 2 or 3 weeks doing searches trying to help her find a software compatible with a Mac that would allow her to make the kind of videos she was used to making. I found one software program that did work but it still wasn't what she needed and it didn't let her save the certain type of videos to her Mac. To this day, she hasn't been able to use her programs with the Mac and she still can't save her videos so she can upload them. She has regretted not sticking with Windows.

That was enough for me to say "no" to a Mac.



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New postPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:07 am 

While Mac are still nice machines but more expensive, complex, lack of software, lack of freeware, etc...

I think Steve Jobs is just trying to get everyone to switch over to the Mac as a way to close its doors to easy sharing between PC and Macs.

Windows are gaining notoriously these days, as well as easiness of use.

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New postPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:22 pm 

randomchaos wrote:
The website almost makes Macs seem like they’re good for nothing, which is completely untrue. I am able to use my Mac as both a paper weight and a cup holder.
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