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#11 Can you run good P2P programs on a Mac?** - Probably... and if not you can always use Wine or something to run them.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
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#1 Do you know a thing about Macs?*#2 Have you ever used a Mac?*#3 Do you or does someone close to you (a relative, a friend...) own a Mac?#4 Does every Mac OSX have the same languages available?#5 Have you ever used the Boot Camp system? (pros/cons)#6 Is the Windows which is ran trough the Boot Camp system "a real Windows?"#7 Does XP run on the Boot Camp like it would run on a PC? (Bugs etc.?)#8 Does games and programs run on the Boot Camp like they would on an equivalent PC?#9 How does the other Windows emulators (Crossover, Parallels...) differ from the Boot Camp?#10 How customizable is the Mac interface?#11 Can you run good P2P programs on a Mac?**#12 What is your own opinion of Macs?***
#1 Do you know a thing about Macs?#2 Have you ever used a Mac?#3 Do you or does someone close to you (a relative, a friend...) own a Mac?#4 Does every Mac OSX have the same languages available?#5 Have you ever used the Boot Camp system? (pros/cons)#6 Is the Windows which is ran trough the Boot Camp system "a real Windows?"#7 Does XP run on the Boot Camp like it would run on a PC? (Bugs etc.?)#8 Does games and programs run on the Boot Camp like they would on an equivalent PC?#9 How does the other Windows emulators (Crossover, Parallels...) differ from the Boot Camp?#10 How customizable is the Mac interface?#11 Can you run good P2P programs on a Mac?#12 What is your own opinion of Macs?
If you're not a mac person before college, don't try and become a mac person FOR college. If you've never really owned one before, college is NOT the environment to learn a new OS. Sure, they're clean and to the point, but the way they hide information (like the way they make it so that they in a way never want you to look at your hard disk directory and instead just use the "applications," "music," or "documents" folders, and the way the wireless works) can be frustrating for long time PC users and abusers.My sister tried bootcamp. She followed every single instruction, and it fried her hard drive.However, if you just want it for college stuff, such as word processing, video editing, and sound production, then Macs do just fine, and in certain cases are much more efficient. Take note though- iTunes is the worst thing since Windows ME.