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Got you beat- I actually worked on a LISA. With LisaDraw.
Thought it was the coolest thing I ever saw.
Then the 1st Mac in 84. Worked in MacPaint and hated it. (Didn't understand the difference between bitmap and vector at the time)
Bought one- had one every since. In fact- I have owned several.
-- I appreciate that this thread has had good conversations without the usual name calling bullshit. --"This is better than that therefore you are an idiot " --
I recently got a new notebook computer, (MAC) and it got me to wondering how many of us are PC and how many are MAC? Do writers prefer one type of word processing software more than another? Personally I like the fact that Apple computers and the associated software are proprietary. So which are you, and why.![]()
Got you beat- I actually worked on a LISA. With LisaDraw.
Thought it was the coolest thing I ever saw.
Then the 1st Mac in 84. Worked in MacPaint and hated it. (Didn't understand the difference between bitmap and vector at the time)
Bought one- had one every since. In fact- I have owned several.
-- I appreciate that this thread has had good conversations without the usual name calling bullshit. --"This is better than that therefore you are an idiot " --
I've "been with" LISA before, also...but just for a short time, though.![]()
I worked in an old hotel with a computer graveyard in the basement and there were some down there. I thought about hooking them back up a time or two, cause our equally ancient IBM crap upstairs was made of fail.I've "been with" LISA before, also...but just for a short time, though.
An ad/design agency I part-timed as an assistant in while going to school during my sophomore year had one waaaaaaay in the back of their top floor and it was still in use as a word processing station. I had never seen one before and I was flpping out because I had no idea Apple had been making platforms like that. This was around '89-'90, and the joint I was working in had top of the line IIs, IIx's, IIcx's, IIci's and IIfx's for the designers, so the Lisa was a real diner-saur around it's other faster, better, stronger younger siblings.
Not really, although I have nothing against them. Anything had to be better than the crappy computers we were using. I haven't worked there in nine years and I still have nightmares about the computers crashing on me in the middle of the night.I assume your a mac girl eh? Miss
Not really, although I have nothing against them. Anything had to be better than the crappy computers we were using. I haven't worked there in nine years and I still have nightmares about the computers crashing on me in the middle of the night.![]()
I do realize that the cost factor is prohibitive I bought my macbook, factory referb. with 2 ghz. dual core processor 2 gb mem and a super nvidia graphix card for just under a thousand. I'm super pleased with it. although the mac word processor is some what different from word.It seems like a lot of the artsy types rock Macs and I think they are pretty but I could never justify the price hehe. I have pc (laptop) and it's more than enough for what I do.
Yeah, it's the one thing that I'm really not used to, I need to know more about, why can't you do upgrades with a Mac just like you do pc? good point Sir Lick.I am a little surprised at how some people seem to have skipped the area of upgradability. PC users are able to upgrade their hardware as much as they want . . . graphic cards, memory, hard drive space . . . Can't do it with a MAC.
Yeah, it's the one thing that I'm really not used to, I need to know more about, why can't you do upgrades with a Mac just like you do pc? good point Sir Lick.
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