This thread is for all the Apple users who feel they need to extol the benefits of using their system of choice, even if it is only for self assurance, so they don't need to go posting about them in unrelated topics...
Enjoy....
Cloak said
06:23 PM Jan 29, 2015
We have Apples and a few bananas too.
Ame25 said
07:11 PM Jan 29, 2015
Hi Troopy3,
I inherited a Macpro and was given an IPad. The Macpro almost went out the door numerous times till I got my head around it. I am very happy with both now especially the IPad. The biggest plus with both is I don't seem to get junk as in pop-ups, and viruses and the likes. I am a happy Apple user.
Cheers Colleen
03_Troopy said
12:15 PM Jan 30, 2015
Cloak wrote:
We have Apples and a few bananas too.
haha, i remember back in Malaysia in the early 80's, guys were buying fake Apple copies called Pineapples from Singapore
Santa said
08:33 AM Jan 31, 2015
My wife uses an Apple machine.
Unfortunately she also has a group of friends and acquaintances she communicates with who are unable to open many of the attachments created on her fruit machine, so, whenever she has something important to circulate she jumps on one of my MS puters.
Remember 92% of the world still use MS products.
cultana said
01:07 AM Feb 4, 2015
Does this thread also involve the Apple users who also run Windows on their iMacs/laptops?
(BootCamp a a simple example with to going into Parrallels)
Hate both but each serves a use some how/some where..
Blues Man said
07:36 AM Feb 4, 2015
We too have an Apple and are both very happy with it now. Bit difficult at the start and had to have some lessons but now it"s
the best thing since sliced bread. Can't wait to get the iPhone 6.
Oh ,and thanks Troopy for the Apple thread,this is going to fill up real soon.
Blues man.
03_Troopy said
09:57 AM Feb 4, 2015
hahaha... yeah, Apple users are like that eh Bluesman..
Blues Man said
07:40 PM Feb 4, 2015
You got in one Troopy.
Blues man.
Santa said
08:13 PM Feb 4, 2015
Blues Man wrote:
Oh ,and thanks Troopy for the Apple thread,this is going to fill up real soon.
Blues man.
Yep, looks like its taken off like a two bob sky rocket.
Blues Man said
08:57 PM Feb 4, 2015
Santa wrote:
Blues Man wrote:
Oh ,and thanks Troopy for the Apple thread,this is going to fill up real soon.
Blues man.
Yep, looks like its taken off like a two bob sky rocket.
antigoon said
01:36 AM Feb 6, 2015
I thought Apple Maps was reasonable until I asked it to find directions to Darwin from Brisbane. No problem finding its way to the Stuart Highway in the NT, but instead of turning right and heading 658km north to Katherine and onto Darwin ... turn left toward Alice Springs 513km, turn right onto Tanami road and head west for 1015km, turn onto Great Northern Hwy for a further 155km to Halls Creek, north for 331 km to Kununnurra then east for 558km to Katherine and finally north on Stuart Hwy for 300km to Darwin. A total detour of 2100 km through the outback desert! Thanks Apple.
-- Edited by antigoon on Friday 6th of February 2015 01:37:25 AM
I thought Apple Maps was reasonable until I asked it to find directions to Darwin from Brisbane. No problem finding its way to the Stuart Highway in the NT, but instead of turning right and heading 658km north to Katherine and onto Darwin ... turn left toward Alice Springs 513km, turn right onto Tanami road and head west for 1015km, turn onto Great Northern Hwy for a further 155km to Halls Creek, north for 331 km to Kununnurra then east for 558km to Katherine and finally north on Stuart Hwy for 300km to Darwin. A total detour of 2100 km through the outback desert! Thanks Apple.
-- Edited by antigoon on Friday 6th of February 2015 01:37:25 AM
I would seriously question you choice of using Apple Maps in the first place.
Why have you not loaded Google maps on to your Apple device?
cultana said
08:59 PM Feb 6, 2015
03_Troopy wrote:
This thread is for all the Apple users who feel they need to extol the benefits of using their system of choice, even if it is only for self assurance, so they don't need to go posting about them in unrelated topics...
Enjoy....
Troopy,
All well and good. But over the years I have serious doubts about Windows based and Apple based computer devices.
I stated back when punched cards were the norm. Seen DOS, then Windows and Apple progress and all I get is a level of blot ware.
Neither system is perfect.
Apple:
Has no real method within the OS to defray and optimise the HD. If you want to do these operations go buy a third party piece of software.
Has a third party option Parallels for Windows people or other OSs to run their loved OS
Has Bootcamp to run Windows. But its restrictive Win7 min allowed now. Also you have to own a legal Win copy of the OS and possible what ever you put on Bootcamp.
You can back up your Apple side of the computer, if you have spare HD about 2T worth of space. BUT you can't back up bootcamp.
Windows:
Its built in defrag software is abysmal and non optimising.
Constant updates.
No builtin full system, application back up. Go buy your own at the usual price.
IExplorer is a pain. Seems to be getting worse with each incarnation.
Vista and Win 8 were flops. Hit lots who suffered. Also till now if you upgraded you OS you paid the usual arm and leg.
Use both and not overly impressed. So I don't extol the benefits of either.
03_Troopy said
08:04 AM Feb 8, 2015
cultana wrote:Use both and not overly impressed. So I don't extol the benefits of either.
Me neither, I'm using Linux Mint 17 at the moment on an older laptop that came with Vista (which wasn't all that bad anyway, just very much bloated as you say) But I also Have a laptop with windows 8.1, which I hardly ever use, and a desktop with with XP. The wife uses a laptop with win 7 on it, and for what she does she seems to be OK with that. Actually last night I was using my Android Asus Transformer running Android 4.? for browsing and replying to emails etc. Then I downloaded a couple of free apps to watch catchup TV in bed on it. So yes different tools for different jobs... the prices vary greatly though.
The best thing about using Mint though, is it doesn't cost a cent, nor do the programs I run on it. It has free software to take the place of most of the things I do from day to day, but hard to find specialised software like Navdesk for updating my Navman (their software has to be the worst around anyway), and software to program my UHF CB's (which tend to be DOS based anyway) I can run a bit of Microsoft based software using Wine, which is a kind of windows interpreter, though.
I have tried a couple of other "flavours" of linux, but so far mint 17 seems to work best for me.
This thread is for all the Apple users who feel they need to extol the benefits of using their system of choice, even if it is only for self assurance, so they don't need to go posting about them in unrelated topics...
Enjoy....
I inherited a Macpro and was given an IPad. The Macpro almost went out the door numerous times till I got my head around it. I am very happy with both now especially the IPad. The biggest plus with both is I don't seem to get junk as in pop-ups, and viruses and the likes. I am a happy Apple user.
Cheers Colleen
haha, i remember back in Malaysia in the early 80's, guys were buying fake Apple copies called Pineapples from Singapore
My wife uses an Apple machine.
Unfortunately she also has a group of friends and acquaintances she communicates with who are unable to open many of the attachments created on her fruit machine, so, whenever she has something important to circulate she jumps on one of my MS puters.
Remember 92% of the world still use MS products.
Does this thread also involve the Apple users who also run Windows on their iMacs/laptops?
(BootCamp a a simple example with to going into Parrallels)
Hate both but each serves a use some how/some where..
We too have an Apple and are both very happy with it now. Bit difficult at the start and had to have some lessons but now it"s
the best thing since sliced bread. Can't wait to get the iPhone 6.
Oh ,and thanks Troopy for the Apple thread,this is going to fill up real soon


.
Blues man.
You got in one Troopy.
Blues man.
Yep, looks like its taken off like a two bob sky rocket.
turn left toward Alice Springs 513km, turn right onto Tanami road and head west for 1015km, turn onto Great Northern Hwy for a further 155km to Halls Creek, north for 331 km to Kununnurra then east for 558km to Katherine and finally north on Stuart Hwy for 300km to Darwin. A total detour of 2100 km through the outback desert! Thanks Apple.
-- Edited by antigoon on Friday 6th of February 2015 01:37:25 AM
I would seriously question you choice of using Apple Maps in the first place.



Why have you not loaded Google maps on to your Apple device?
Troopy,
All well and good. But over the years I have serious doubts about Windows based and Apple based computer devices.
I stated back when punched cards were the norm. Seen DOS, then Windows and Apple progress and all I get is a level of blot ware.
Neither system is perfect.
Apple:
Has no real method within the OS to defray and optimise the HD. If you want to do these operations go buy a third party piece of software.
Has a third party option Parallels for Windows people or other OSs to run their loved OS
Has Bootcamp to run Windows. But its restrictive Win7 min allowed now. Also you have to own a legal Win copy of the OS and possible what ever you put on Bootcamp.
You can back up your Apple side of the computer, if you have spare HD about 2T worth of space. BUT you can't back up bootcamp.
Windows:
Its built in defrag software is abysmal and non optimising.
Constant updates.
No builtin full system, application back up. Go buy your own at the usual price.
IExplorer is a pain. Seems to be getting worse with each incarnation.
Vista and Win 8 were flops. Hit lots who suffered. Also till now if you upgraded you OS you paid the usual arm and leg.
Use both and not overly impressed. So I don't extol the benefits of either.
Me neither, I'm using Linux Mint 17 at the moment on an older laptop that came with Vista (which wasn't all that bad anyway, just very much bloated as you say) But I also Have a laptop with windows 8.1, which I hardly ever use, and a desktop with with XP. The wife uses a laptop with win 7 on it, and for what she does she seems to be OK with that. Actually last night I was using my Android Asus Transformer running Android 4.? for browsing and replying to emails etc. Then I downloaded a couple of free apps to watch catchup TV in bed on it. So yes different tools for different jobs... the prices vary greatly though.
The best thing about using Mint though, is it doesn't cost a cent, nor do the programs I run on it. It has free software to take the place of most of the things I do from day to day, but hard to find specialised software like Navdesk for updating my Navman (their software has to be the worst around anyway), and software to program my UHF CB's (which tend to be DOS based anyway) I can run a bit of Microsoft based software using Wine, which is a kind of windows interpreter, though.
I have tried a couple of other "flavours" of linux, but so far mint 17 seems to work best for me.
But yes all systems have their pros and cons.