I'm either going to love it or want to smash it against a wall

Aug 12, 2009 20:31

I once told myself that I would never succumb to the lure of Apple products. But alas, I just threw away a chunk of my savings on a Macbook and an iPod Touch. I was very, very close to buying a Lenovo ThinkPad, but Apple's customer service won out. If something breaks, I'd at least be able to get it assessed in person and not have it shipped off to ( Read more... )

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postingwhore August 13 2009, 02:16:27 UTC
lol what exactly are the extra features? XP I must say, I didn't even think about not getting a macbook pro...:P

Nah, you probably got a better deal even after currency conversion and stuff. :| This thing cost me $2000 USD, so yeah ;_;_;_;_; If only I had waited four months to get the 15" pro with 325 gb hd and better processing :(((( and the free ipod touch! :P Lucky you!

I think running both will probably cause lag since you are running two OSes... Although it will also depend on what you are doing. If you are like me and run a lot of programmes at the same time, then it probably won't work, but if you aren't, then... Why do you want to run both at the same time? Just curious. :P

Also, you can look into (Dar)Wine as freeware that allows you to run some Windows programmes in the Mac OS. I use it for some stuff, but it doesn't work with all applications, unfortunately. :<

Noscript is indeed also an add-on. It'll take a fair bit of adjusting at first (you'll have to permanently allow all your usual sites and learn to temporarily allow sites when you find them not working and learn to distinguish between the different scripts), but it's really worth it imo.

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fishpatrol August 13 2009, 02:47:03 UTC
what exactly are the extra features?

More processing power, more hard drive space, more RAM -- the usual. As long as it can run something like Photoshop, Word, and Firefox at the same time without lagging, then I'm good. Also, I don't like the touchpad without the clicky-key (you know what I'm talking about XD) on the Pro.

I only have SPSS for Windows and I don't want to purchase it for the Mac. XD I'm going to go through all the programs I have right now to double check if there are Mac equivalents.

Thanks for the info<3! I'll probably bug you for more Macbook-related stuff later on. ;)

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postingwhore August 13 2009, 03:29:06 UTC
lol I love love love the touchpad on the pro! :P but then I've never had a laptop before, so it's very intuitive and natural to me - it's like using a mouse that's a touchpad! XP

You know what I'm really excited about in Snow Leopard that's coming out in September? The ability to just write Chinese on the touchpad. ;o;o;o; I was already pretty much going ;o;, but that feature sold me. XD And it's really cheap, only $39!

What's SPSS? :P idk what programmes you have, but you can probably run some by me. I've had to do a bunch of it myself, so yeah. XD I'm sure your macbook will be able to run ps (I recommend you snag creative suit 4 for the mac, it is so awesome ;o;), word (use openoffice for this! :P no use shelling out $$$$ for similar programmes), and ff at the same time without lagging - I can usually run all three simultaneously without lagging and tend to run about like five more at the same time. XD;;;;; (I am so bad for computers lol :P Also, can you tell I love opensource/freeware? :P)

And you are totally welcome! I totally bothered my mac friends at the beginning, so I'm happy to help! Feel free to bug me whenever! I'll try my best to help! ♥

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fishpatrol August 13 2009, 14:32:30 UTC
What else does Snow Leopard offer? I think I can get an upgrade for $10 or so when it comes out, but I'm not sure if I'll need it.

SPSS is a statistical analysis software that everyone in the behavioural sciences (at least at UofT) uses. I think my dad has Photoshop CS3 and iWork somewhere around his office, so I'll snag them from him. What's creative suit? I love freeware too -- what's the point of shelling out hundreds of dollars when you can find a free equivalent? ;)

Oh yeah, do you use any anti-virus programs on your Mac? I have to have a functioning anti-virus program in order to use the wireless on campus and the school offers a really bulky and gross version of Norton which I ended up uninstalling on my current computer and replacing it with AVG (which isn't available for Macs D:).

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postingwhore August 13 2009, 15:20:33 UTC
An OS that takes up less hard drive space for better power, which is the main attractive feature. :P And $10? Lucky ;_;_;_;

lolll creative suite = CS. Apparently there's a mac version of SPSS?

I don't use any...and there's a chance your school won't be able to detect your not having any on a Mac/not caring since it's a Mac. There was a while when OSU forced us to use this keypass thing, but it only monitored anti-virus on Windows. descants's mac totally escaped the whole bullshit deal. So yeah. I honestly think that noscript + adblock + firefox = enough. :P As long as you don't d/l viruses from your e-mail, you're pretty much protected.

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fishpatrol August 13 2009, 15:50:51 UTC
Oh, haha, I never knew what CS stood for. ;;; My dad has CS3 and it looks remarkably like PS 7. Hopefully it has more features than PS 7! X3 Can one find CS4 for Mac illicitly online? :D

There is a Mac version of SPSS, but I'd have to pay, idk, 100 bucks for it. I'll see what I can get through the school.

Hmm, okay, that sounds good. I'm hoping that my iPod Touch will be able to get through undetected because installing an anti-virus program on that little thing sounds insane.

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postingwhore August 13 2009, 15:59:48 UTC
XDDD Yes, one can. :P CS4 makes me so happy. I used PS7 before then, too, and then upgraded to CS2 for Windows, and it made me so happy. ;o;

DDDDDDD: Windows and its monopoly! *shakes fist* Maybe we should have invested in Linux...XD;

Yeah, wtf? :P That would be ridic.

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fishpatrol November 18 2009, 17:07:10 UTC
I tried installing CS3 after I got my hard drive replaced, but my disc isn't working or I'm doing something wrong. :( And then I remembered you mentioning CS4 -- where can one obtain CS4? :>:>

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postingwhore November 18 2009, 18:55:00 UTC
You can find lots of torrents for it. :P I seriously just went to a torrent search engine and looked for it.

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