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	<title>Comments on: To upgrade the MAc Mini to Tiger or not?</title>
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		<title>By: WinstonH</title>
		<link>http://www.geeknewscentral.com/2005/04/13/to-upgrade-the-mac-mini-to-tiger-or-not/comment-page-1/#comment-1917</link>
		<dc:creator>WinstonH</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2005 22:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well the previous commenter had a lot to say, so I won&#039;t try to add more, but I will point out that complaining about lack of improvements over windows seems kind of silly, when you look at the machine you&#039;re using.
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I&#039;m not sure a mini is exactly your ideal Podcasting machine, and I doubt you&#039;d go buy the base model PC to test out Windows against your (up till now) preferred OS... but that&#039;s just a thought.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the previous commenter had a lot to say, so I won&#8217;t try to add more, but I will point out that complaining about lack of improvements over windows seems kind of silly, when you look at the machine you&#8217;re using.<br />
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I&#8217;m not sure a mini is exactly your ideal Podcasting machine, and I doubt you&#8217;d go buy the base model PC to test out Windows against your (up till now) preferred OS&#8230; but that&#8217;s just a thought.</p>
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		<title>By: NukeHavoc</title>
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		<dc:creator>NukeHavoc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2005 20:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m a switch-hitter when it comes to operating systems -- I have to use Macs and Windows machines equally at work, and while I prefer my Macs at home, I still end up messing around with Windows PCs there too.
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Having said that, I find the Mac fits my own workflow better, especially once I tweaked my machines to work the way I wanted them to.
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For example:
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* by dragging a folder onto the Dock, I get one click access to all of the content of that folders (right-clicking reveals its contents, as well as any sub directories).
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* by turning on Expos</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a switch-hitter when it comes to operating systems &#8212; I have to use Macs and Windows machines equally at work, and while I prefer my Macs at home, I still end up messing around with Windows PCs there too.<br />
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Having said that, I find the Mac fits my own workflow better, especially once I tweaked my machines to work the way I wanted them to.<br />
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For example:<br />
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* by dragging a folder onto the Dock, I get one click access to all of the content of that folders (right-clicking reveals its contents, as well as any sub directories).<br />
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* by turning on Expos</p>
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		<title>By: Surfbits</title>
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		<dc:creator>Surfbits</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2005 15:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ahh.. see that&#039;s the problem, you think you&#039;ve finished learning OSX, but you have not even broke the surface of what it can do. I agree, a computer is a computer, but the software on a Mac is something very special.
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If you read your email and surf the web, write a letter or plan your calendar events, then yes, Windows will get you by with the same amount of effort as OSX. But try out a few a these things first.
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Todd, can you run all the programs and utilities you need to from terminal? Did you even learn enough unix to appreciate the power that the terminal can  give you? Did you run Apache server on OSX and test settings and try to learn the power of Apache? You can duplicate a dedicated server on any of the major server farms, a great method to learn how to run a dedicated server.
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Have you downloaded and used some of the best shareware I have ever seen in my 15 years using a PC? I have never seen the quality shareware on a PC that I have found in the last 2 plus years on OSX. Grab and learn to use some apps like Notebook, VoodooPad and Flysketch, Omni products, Rogue Amoeba software, Launchbar, the list goes on. Just spend some time at Surf-Bits.com and look at the software I&#039;ve reviewed and you&#039;ll see what I mean.
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I still have a PC at home for some old software I need for projects I am committed to, or some games I enjoy firing up and playing for 20-30 minutes every few weeks. But otherwise all my website design, web hosting management, graphic design, and of course the blogging is done on OSX, it&#039;s just easier.
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Then the question of upgrading your Mini. Think of it like this. You have a desktop PC with 3 GHz P4 of CPU , loaded with ram, hard drive space, the new bus connections, hi-speed graphics cards and sound cards. Then think of a laptop let&#039;s say with a P3 or Celeron half the CPU speed, 1.5 GHz, a slower hard drive, a slower bus, and much slower graphics card and built in Sound card. Think about what runs on them and how it runs, Photoshop, video recording and editing programs, sound recorders and editors, etc.. what a huge drop is capabilities. That is exactly what a mini is compared to a G5 tower, about half of the power and capabilities. Makes sense doesn&#039;t it? Half to half, that simple. The upgrades you would make to your 1.5 Celeron laptop would be the same type of upgrades you want to make to your mini.
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Listen, you&#039;ve been working with PC&#039;s for as long or longer then I have, I started before Windows in DOS only environment. It&#039;s hard to change old habits, but if you want to give another OS a chance, then give it a chance and see what it can do, not a week or doing a few podcasts on it, give it time to do what I suggested above. Otherwise when Windows came out I would have never switched from DOS.. every blue screen of death I get reminds me of DOS. :-)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahh.. see that&#8217;s the problem, you think you&#8217;ve finished learning OSX, but you have not even broke the surface of what it can do. I agree, a computer is a computer, but the software on a Mac is something very special.<br />
<span class="mt-export2wp"></span><br />
If you read your email and surf the web, write a letter or plan your calendar events, then yes, Windows will get you by with the same amount of effort as OSX. But try out a few a these things first.<br />
<span class="mt-export2wp"></span><br />
Todd, can you run all the programs and utilities you need to from terminal? Did you even learn enough unix to appreciate the power that the terminal can  give you? Did you run Apache server on OSX and test settings and try to learn the power of Apache? You can duplicate a dedicated server on any of the major server farms, a great method to learn how to run a dedicated server.<br />
<span class="mt-export2wp"></span><br />
Have you downloaded and used some of the best shareware I have ever seen in my 15 years using a PC? I have never seen the quality shareware on a PC that I have found in the last 2 plus years on OSX. Grab and learn to use some apps like Notebook, VoodooPad and Flysketch, Omni products, Rogue Amoeba software, Launchbar, the list goes on. Just spend some time at Surf-Bits.com and look at the software I&#8217;ve reviewed and you&#8217;ll see what I mean.<br />
<span class="mt-export2wp"></span><br />
I still have a PC at home for some old software I need for projects I am committed to, or some games I enjoy firing up and playing for 20-30 minutes every few weeks. But otherwise all my website design, web hosting management, graphic design, and of course the blogging is done on OSX, it&#8217;s just easier.<br />
<span class="mt-export2wp"></span><br />
Then the question of upgrading your Mini. Think of it like this. You have a desktop PC with 3 GHz P4 of CPU , loaded with ram, hard drive space, the new bus connections, hi-speed graphics cards and sound cards. Then think of a laptop let&#8217;s say with a P3 or Celeron half the CPU speed, 1.5 GHz, a slower hard drive, a slower bus, and much slower graphics card and built in Sound card. Think about what runs on them and how it runs, Photoshop, video recording and editing programs, sound recorders and editors, etc.. what a huge drop is capabilities. That is exactly what a mini is compared to a G5 tower, about half of the power and capabilities. Makes sense doesn&#8217;t it? Half to half, that simple. The upgrades you would make to your 1.5 Celeron laptop would be the same type of upgrades you want to make to your mini.<br />
<span class="mt-export2wp"></span><br />
Listen, you&#8217;ve been working with PC&#8217;s for as long or longer then I have, I started before Windows in DOS only environment. It&#8217;s hard to change old habits, but if you want to give another OS a chance, then give it a chance and see what it can do, not a week or doing a few podcasts on it, give it time to do what I suggested above. Otherwise when Windows came out I would have never switched from DOS.. every blue screen of death I get reminds me of DOS. <img src='http://www.geeknewscentral.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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