How come most laptop performing musicians use macs??

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Digi V
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Post by Digi V » Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:49 pm

this is why i get angry

peoples reasonings are so stupid.



look right now as we speak Apples prices are competitive with PC's. not to mention look at what you get when you get a mac. you get first class software. pc's do not come with the software that macs do right out of the box.

a lot of people seem to just look at the spec sheet. its a really dumb way to buy a computer. its like when you walk into fucking comp usa and you ask the guy "tell me about this computer" he looks down at the little piece of paper that hangs underneath and reads you off the fucking specs.

sometimes people buy for more than just that. mac users are mac users because of the OSX. hell maybe if they did license the software then they could really grab a big market share.

pick up a goddamn apple laptop and a basic dell and you'll see and tell the difference without even turning it on. go look at sony's really nice laptops, look at their prices.


no technology is without faults and problems. this includes macs. the debate that this crashes more than that will never be settled. thats a completely subjective point of view.


same goes for the ipod. the ipod spec wise offers the same thing other competitors do. however you get the great software that is itunes, you get a better looking ipod (in my opinion) as well.

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Post by Alex Baldwin » Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:56 pm

For the people that have no faith in Mac:
Have you owned a Mac or are you just assuming
you wouldn't like it?
I don't know anyone who has
tried a Mac and switched back.

The majority of people start on a PC and switch because
they find the PC to leave them wanting more.

I personally own both. The Mac I bought, the PC was given to me.
I don't think you can argue one way or the other unless you own
or have owned both.
If you don't give a Mac a shot, you will never know what you
are missing.

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Post by Anubis » Sat Feb 18, 2006 12:46 am

Well... Mac users make better music!

Sorry, I couldn't resist. All in good fun... :D I'm just as contemptuous of Windoze.
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Post by Mike Goodwin » Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:31 am

Alex Baldwin wrote: I don't know anyone who has
tried a Mac and switched back. 8)
I bought my powermac about a year ago. I used it for music production for about a month. Then switched back to my old PC because it way outproforms my mac. That and the mac PCI slots are a bit of a mess. For example I cant use my UAD card with my powercore card installed. Funny "It just works" in my PC. Sucks concidering that my PC cost under a thousand bucks to build and my mac was $2600. My next computer will NOT BE A MAC, that is fore sure.

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Post by meatfestival » Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:16 pm

Digi V wrote: the XP system is still unstable because of its foundation.
Oh, you crazy mac users!

XP is based on Windows NT. Other NT-derived operating sytems include Windows Server 2003... which is what like half the fucking internet runs on. Yeah, really unstable.
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Post by SubFunk » Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:18 pm

yupp. we are crazy :lol: , that's the beauty, baby.





















hey don't take this whole thing to serious.

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Post by mocker » Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:29 pm

meatfestival wrote:
Digi V wrote: the XP system is still unstable because of its foundation.
Oh, you crazy mac users!

XP is based on Windows NT. Other NT-derived operating sytems include Windows Server 2003... which is what like half the fucking internet runs on. Yeah, really unstable.
Heard of Unix servers ? I seriously doubt about "half of the Internet"... Anyway I' tired of this old debate... and I use the best laptop ever. :-)

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Post by Digi V » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:15 pm

meatfestival wrote:
Digi V wrote: the XP system is still unstable because of its foundation.
Oh, you crazy mac users!

XP is based on Windows NT. Other NT-derived operating sytems include Windows Server 2003... which is what like half the fucking internet runs on. Yeah, really unstable.
no, you're crazy. the windows fanatics are the crazy ones. they think because the majority of the population uses it means its the best.


do the history. thats all i have to say.

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My $.02

Post by fn0000rd » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:17 pm

I use Windows, OSX and Linux on a daily basis, and I've used all 3 for daily workstation duties for years.

These days, I always reach for the Powerbook. Windows just drives me insane (I've been using it since 2.0), Linux just doesn't have stuff like Live, and the Mac meets all of my Unix needs, plus my shiny gui needs. I still have Windows and Linux laptops and desktops around the house, but when I'm recording or prepping a set, the PB is in my hands. Or on the arm of the couch. Or whatever.

It's not a matter of marketing, it's not a matter of price (my job bought it for me), it's a simple matter of what I like to work with.

I don't know what everyone's going on about with rebooting and crashing on Macs, since OSX came out it's been like a rock for me. Give it a gig of ram (which you should anyway, if you're going to be recording) and it's as solid as anything I've ever used for a workstation.

There's a Gentoo box, an Ubuntu laptop and an XP laptop right here. I'm not using any of them.


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Post by sqook » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:26 pm

mocker wrote:Heard of Unix servers ? I seriously doubt about "half of the Internet"... Anyway I' tired of this old debate... and I use the best laptop ever. :-)
Actually, you'd be surprised. Their market share is larger than you'd think, but you're right, it's no where near 50%. Windows servers presently make up about a quarter of webservers on the internet. It used to be higher, but anyone that has run IIS before will understand why their market share has diminished over time. ;) Most surveys that give MS credit for over 50% of internet servers are flawed in the respect that they are counting the number of domains per OS, and there are a few large hosting providers running windows with a few million domains each that act to push this percentage up. In terms of the actual number of webservers that are running windows, the netcraft survey provides a much more accurate measure.

However, if you're looking for what OS actually runs the internet, it's by far and away cisco's IOS. ;)

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Post by Machinesworking » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:37 pm

Mike Goodwin wrote: That and the mac PCI slots are a bit of a mess. For example I cant use my UAD card with my powercore card installed.
Never had any problem with any of my macs and multiple PCI cards, sorry, but you're an isolated incident. :?

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Post by meatfestival » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:44 pm

Digi V wrote: they think because the majority of the population uses it means its the best.
No, that's not the point I'm making. Just trying to debunk some of the preposterous nonsense mac fanboys come out with when trying to say how unstable XP supposedly is.

Ironically, Mac fans think that they're the best because most studios & digital DJ use them. :roll:

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Post by meatfestival » Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:18 am

sqook wrote: In terms of the actual number of webservers that are running windows, the netcraft survey provides a much more accurate measure.
what's interesting though is that 99% of servers are probably using some x86 processor. Up until say about a year ago, most Mac fans would have scoffed about how that's the only good thing they're for, and the Power architecture is so superior :wink:

edit: just looked at the netcraft thing, and I see that apache has about a 70% share, but remember apache runs on windows too :)
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Post by fn0000rd » Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:23 am

Interesting how this thread has gone from "why do you use a Powerbook for live music" to what OSes are hosting the most servers on the net.

The flames.... they're getting... they're... OUT OF CONTROL...

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Post by meatfestival » Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:29 am

it is kinda relevant though. Why are Macs used so much for design & audio, but not for games, or network servers for example?

Is it because they're better at those things but not the others? Not really. It's just the way they've been marketed.

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