Imma just post Mack memes until this useless non-conversation dies down.
Non factual. Almost all of the most powerful applications that people use started or are only on the Mac, with some being on Windows and extremely rarely on Linux.
Not factual.
Nearly all of Adobe’s Creative Suite started on the Mac. Most of the main products of the Office suite (a Microsoft product, for that matter) started on the Mac. I can give more.
And yet they all run better on PC, weeeeird!
Prove it.
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Everything that is wrong with your argument in one single post.
Do you hear that? It’s the sound of your argument crashing to the ground.
The truth is, you have no legs to stand on, just prejudice and nonsense. And bad memes, in Neglify’s case.
No, I just don’t need to prove anything. Please tell me how any official Mac can run Photoshop, or Illustrator, or Maya, or anything better than my 4790K, 2x GTX 1080 SLI system with 32 gigs of RAM.
Okay, I will give you that. A couple of years ago I would have pointed to the Mac Pro but Apple’s neglected that over the past few years. A regretful point to you, sir.
Is it because I can name my files whatever I want? Oh, wait, I can’t do that in OSX.
The file thing is more of a general point: It signifies that Apple will usually try to yield to the user (unless the user will do something stupid) and Windows tries to work against you because of some technical reason.
Also, putting “OS” and “X” together is a big no-no.
How is having file extensions “working against the user”? How does having a jpeg at the end affect my experience at all?
Also, as you and others refuse to accept, you should not ever have file metadata in the file name.
Why not?
File names are the user’s space and therefore stupid technical limitations shouldn’t come into it.
I, as a user, actually like seeing the file extensions.
Oh, and check this out;
Like I said, not a solution.
Yes, it absolutely is a solution. Don’t like seeing file extensions?
TURN THEM OFF
How is that not a solution?