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I switched to Mac in November 2008 and have given it some time to see what change it brings. Surrounded by Mac fanatics means hearing no objective statements whatsoever. Mac is heaven and everybody should know. For five years I’ve sported a Sony Vaio laptop single processor which has worked remarkably well. It got a bit slow but until the end it could compete with most pc’s I came across. I was always amazed by how slow most pc’s are and how well mine was holding up. Anyways, the screen gave away and the hard-drive just died one day. I’ve given Mac a spin the past months and I must say I’m very pleased with it. Its intuitive and slick design gives you the impression just working on it is already an artistic expression.

I must say I expected it to be way more powerful than what I was used to but I think my expectations were a little too high. Multitasking is going well but it is nowhere near the perfection most Mac’onites claim it is. It does get stuck once every while, the little colored circle nothing near to completely absent, the heating system has a mind of its own with sudden stretches of intense ventilating, some keyboard shortcuts have rather weird effects sometimes, etc. My SuperDrive broke three months after I bought it and takes all inserted DVD’s for a crazy clicking rattling spin which requests a complete hard stop (yes, pulling out the battery). I’m waiting for some larger design projects to be done so I can bring it back to the store (one year guarantee, right?).

I still wouldn’t go back to a pc … ever. There’s plenty of things I love and didn’t know were on it. ‘Inspect element’ in Safari browser is one of the greatest inventions ever (does it exist in other browsers, too?). And the lack of need for security measures is refreshing as well. Although I’ve just installed some free antivirus thingy it doesn’t bother me with popups every second. ‘Finder’ is a good experience with the column view. It does make file searching a lot handier, especially together with the very fast real-time search option which seems to be rather slow in Vista. And I’ve had fun with the speech commands telling my Mac to ‘tell me a joke’.

Enough of that nerd talk. It just works, this Mac thing. But it ain’t heaven. Maybe a little cloudy, but not heaven.

  • Steven de vries
    Ow wait you have a macbookPro, sorry!
    Then that's as far as my tips and tricks go :)
  • Pro indeed :) Thanks anyways though! And to be honest, the overheating only happens when using Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Office applications at the same time. Maybe I'm just overdoing it?
  • Steven de vries
    A good surface does help when your really pushing your computer to the limit.
    But I thought that the new macbook didn't have the heat problem. Because the aluminium cover helps cool the computer down. My ex didn't have any problems, but she only used photoshop and sketchup. She doesn't really push it to the limit, I gues.
    But mine starts complaining when I'm using skype video or youtube, together with graphics programs, then it gets to hot..
    But you should never let your computer get to hot, because cooling down is harder then prefenting it from getting hot. So whenever you wanna use the graphics accelarator in overdrive, put it on a solid surface and boost your fan, and then you won't have problems for houres!
    Or buy a macbookPRO :p
  • ah...a fellow mactard!
  • Thanks for smsfancontrol. Although this helps to boost the fans, it doesn't really help with the unasked intense ventilating. I guess I'll just have to make sure I put it on a good surface which allows for heat absorption.
  • Steven de vries
    I am a mac user aswell. Big fan. But it's true, it ain't heaven.
    Keeping in mind that it is still a computer. It's never perfect.

    The problems with the fan and temperature is a software problem. It can be fixed, that's what they told me last week. I'll let you know when I bring my computer in for check up.
    Till then use smcFanCONTROL. This program tells you what your current temperature is and you can manually boost your fan.

    Besides the heat problem and the weak plastic cover of my first generation macbook, I am really satisfied.

    Ps. I don't use a virusprogram, don't need it, advantage of having a mac...
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