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bobcat 06-05-2003 05:48 AM

Gekko!!
 
I know u use a Macintosh (i think it's u).

Anyway if it is you, please explain which notebooks are good coz I'm thinking of buying a Mac notebook, and i don't know ANYTHING bout Macs.

Also I have a G4 at work which has both Mac OS9x and OSx. How do I change between Os's?

Even though I'm studying an MCSE for Pc's (windows based obviously) i'm getting sick of them, and I think Macs look better.

Xp is such a rip off of Mac Osx. Such a ripoff

GameMaster 06-05-2003 11:41 PM

If you have questions, you can ask me also. I'm the other Mac user. :)

bobcat 06-06-2003 08:00 AM

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Originally posted by GameMaster
If you have questions, you can ask me also. I'm the other Mac user. :)
Sweet.

Well the above questions I would like answered.

And also can you play games on mac (e.g. warcraft/counter strike)?

And is it difficult to use Mac ? I'm a Pc guru.

Null 06-06-2003 09:18 AM

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Originally posted by bobcat

And also can you play games on mac (e.g. warcraft/counter strike)?




yes you can....................if they are made for the mac. some are, some arent. some are made for PC, then maybe have a mac version made a year later. Majority of games arent on mac at all.. as far as strickly gameing goes. PC is better for that. thats not the macs strong point. it has other strong points.

now there might be other ways to get the games to play on mac, that i am not sure of. I know on linux. you can get most games to work. thro PC emulator type deals or other metheds.

GameMaster 06-08-2003 01:33 AM

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Originally posted by bobcat
Sweet.

Well the above questions I would like answered.

And also can you play games on mac (e.g. warcraft/counter strike)?

And is it difficult to use Mac ? I'm a Pc guru.

Ok, first what is your budget? If you're not looking to spend a whole lot, you should get an iBook. If you the price isn't an issue and you want state of the art power and capabilities, go for a Powerbook.

There are 2 iBook models and 3 Powerbook models. You can learn about all of them here.

Yes, you can play games on a Mac. Usually, there ported to Mac quite a bit later but there are programs which will allow you to play PC versions on your Mac if you don't want to wait.

Is it difficult to use Mac? No, going from a PC to a Mac will be a wonderful experience, you'll kick yourself for not entering our world sooner ;) Serously though, it's very easy.

bobcat 06-08-2003 06:31 AM

Cool thanks guys.

My budget is about $3-4k AUD

One question. Can you maximise the Internet Explorer (or browser window).?

gekko 06-08-2003 07:30 AM

Blizzard is nice to Mac users. You can play Warcraft. Counter Strike was never ported, so can't play that. Some games do get ported, but very late. Generally you will stop playing games if you get a Mac, especially if it's a notebook. Those some RTS may be possible if you use a mouse, gaming and notebooks generally don't go good together.

Next topic, Microsoft. Evil, very evil. As for maximizing, that's some stupid and pointless Window's feature. And no, Macs aren't designed with that horrid layout. You can make it as big as you want, but it will never have that maximize look to it that the Windows version does. Oh, and use Safari.

As for switching between OSs, you go into System Preferences, to the Startup Disk, and select which OS to boot to. You could also hold option when you boot (a little slow). Or start up classic mode in OS X. Don't know why you would want to these days.

bobcat 06-08-2003 09:57 AM

Oh ok. I just got used to full screen I guess with Windows. I don't like Microsoft overall, and I'm kind of sick of them which is why I wanna change.

bobcat 06-11-2003 05:58 AM

one other question.

How do I upgrade from Mac OSX (10.0.4 build) to Mac OSX (10.1.5 or the latest version)?

Apparently I need to format my Apple. Is there another way?

gekko 06-11-2003 09:42 AM

Format it? You shouldn't. You should be able to put in the disc and just upgrade. I personally would suggest a clean install to make your life easier, but it depends on what you have on your HD.

Either way, the newest version is 10.2, Jagaur. Go get a copy, and install it. Then run Software update to get caught up with everything.

bobcat 06-11-2003 06:03 PM

Well I went to the apple site, and that's wot it said (about formatting).

Is Jaguar free if you have Mac Osx?

GameMaster 06-11-2003 07:12 PM

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Originally posted by bobcat
one other question.

How do I upgrade from Mac OSX (10.0.4 build) to Mac OSX (10.1.5 or the latest version)?

Apparently I need to format my Apple. Is there another way?

Go into the System Preferences and click Software Update, it should detect that you don't have the latest version and bring it up on the list of updates.

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Originally posted by bobcat
Is Jaguar free if you have Mac Osx?
Yes, it's free. You have to OS X version 10.2 or higher though. You can't upgrade free to 10.2 you have to buy it, there's many major inprovments in it though and some new stuff. It's called Jaguar.

bobcat 06-12-2003 05:55 AM

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Originally posted by GameMaster
Go into the System Preferences and click Software Update, it should detect that you don't have the latest version and bring it up on the list of updates.


Yeh I did that but it only deteced a new version of sherlock and something else, but not the OS. I think I went to that option, yeh pretty sure.

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Yes, it's free. You have to OS X version 10.2 or higher though. You can't upgrade free to 10.2 you have to buy it, there's many major inprovments in it though and some new stuff. It's called Jaguar.

I see. Well I won't be needing that. I just wanna upgrade to OSX 1.5 ( I think) so I can run common programs like Norton Antivirus.

gekko 06-12-2003 08:32 AM

Actually, you will be needing that. If you're not at 10.1.5, it means you're still running 10.0, a horribly slow and crappy version of the OS, pretty much a second beta. 10.1 improves speed quite a bit, but you won't be able to buy it anymore. You'll have to buy 10.2, which is by far the best version out there. Trust me, you don't want to get behind with Mac OS X.

bobcat 06-13-2003 12:44 AM

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Originally posted by gekko
Actually, you will be needing that. If you're not at 10.1.5, it means you're still running 10.0, a horribly slow and crappy version of the OS, pretty much a second beta. 10.1 improves speed quite a bit, but you won't be able to buy it anymore. You'll have to buy 10.2, which is by far the best version out there. Trust me, you don't want to get behind with Mac OS X.
Yeh

We bought the Mac G4 about 1 year ago, and we haven't touched it. Only the marketing ppl have. They are fking experts with it, but never upgraded.

So we can't upgrade from 10.0.x to 10.1.5 for free? We need to buy well..........10.2?


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