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Originally Posted by fallenmuffin
Since when did PC mean Windows? Build a computer and install Linux. OSX is based on Linux. So enjoy Linux without all the hardware restrictions.
<- Running Fedora 8
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Are the hardware restrictions really that bad? I'm in the process of converting over the Mac now. I don't have a problem with hardware restrictions. As long as everything works well together and I don't have to spend my time trying to figure out why this is not compatible with that - I'm fine. All I want to do is create beautiful work. I don't want to spend my time googling issues to try to find out why my hardware is having hardware compatibility issues.
So far, I'm extremely impressed with my new Mac. I've installed software & hardware on my new Mac and couldn't believe how much easier it was. I've installed hard drives in PCs before...sometimes it's easy and sometimes it's hard. But never have I installed a hard drive in a PC with the ease that I did with the Mac. It slides right in and it's ready to go. From what I can tell, Macs are made for people who just want to get to work and get shit done. PCs are made for people who don't mind tinkering with their setup all the time to keep it going.