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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    APPLE...the price is stunning and outstanding as well
    my ACER net book can dual boot as well..and my hubby got it for £200
    I have an Acer laptop too Mari, great specs and costs around £400...

    I used to be attracted to an Apple laptop, with it's sleek design and all that...but the price is just not worth it...with the price like that, I can get 2 or even 3 laptops with the same quality or even better as that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    I have an Acer laptop too Mari, great specs and costs around £400...

    I used to be attracted to an Apple laptop, with it's sleek design and all that...but the price is just not worth it...with the price like that, I can get 2 or even 3 laptops with the same quality or even better as that.
    One thing I found out today (which I should have known a long time ago) was that the Apple OS is based on UNIX, so if one thing starts mis-behaving, it will not cause the house of cards to fall down as is frequent in my experience, not matter how much RAM is on the Windows machine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    One thing I found out today (which I should have known a long time ago) was that the Apple OS is based on UNIX, so if one thing starts mis-behaving, it will not cause the house of cards to fall down as is frequent in my experience, not matter how much RAM is on the Windows machine.
    I guess all computers can be dual-booted or modified as Linux is built from on the same platform as UNIX
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    I guess all computers can be dual-booted or modified as Linux is built from on the same platform as UNIX
    No it is not built on the same platform, Linux was a "from the ground up" rewrite of a Unix Kernal by Linus Torvalds he did it as a personal project and released it free to the world to upgrade, it was such a good implementation of the ideals of Unix that it won great favour amongst the developer community.

    Few people remember that Unix in those days (I mean the early 1990's) was extremely fragmented, there were many implementations including extremely cheap versions like Coherent and even Sco Unix could be got for acceptable money. IBM AIX was another matter and IBM were big with the IBM AS400 OS as an alternative midrange OS (somewhere between the mainframe and micro) in those days.

    Linux is impressive, personally I make a living from Windows (wind woes ) and Windows 7 is a very advanced OS and a big big improvement on Vista, personally my view is that you have to treat W7 really badly to get a big mess or disaster on your hands now, still happens but it's rare, it's a good OS.

    Linux is not immune from disasters either but at least it's free for many good distros


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    Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
    No it is not built on the same platform, Linux was a "from the ground up" rewrite of a Unix Kernal by Linus Torvalds he did it as a personal project and released it free to the world to upgrade, it was such a good implementation of the ideals of Unix that it won great favour amongst the developer community.

    Few people remember that Unix in those days (I mean the early 1990's) was extremely fragmented, there were many implementations including extremely cheap versions like Coherent and even Sco Unix could be got for acceptable money. IBM AIX was another matter and IBM were big with the IBM AS400 OS as an alternative midrange OS (somewhere between the mainframe and micro) in those days.

    Linux is impressive, personally I make a living from Windows (wind woes ) and Windows 7 is a very advanced OS and a big big improvement on Vista, personally my view is that you have to treat W7 really badly to get a big mess or disaster on your hands now, still happens but it's rare, it's a good OS.

    Linux is not immune from disasters either but at least it's free for many good distros
    I know many open sources fans who are almost miffed with how good windows 7 is

    Also noticed that many are starting to will ms on agaisnt the former idols of many techies apple and google who have kind of become ms like monsters themsleves
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    My Nokia 86 can dual boot, when its not corrupted. Nothing fancy there Standard fare of most pc's and smart phones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    I have an Acer laptop too Mari, great specs and costs around £400...

    Yours is better Raynagirl,..I left my ACER big one in the PH, the specs of my ACER aspire one netbook is not as brilliant but it does the job..has a normal 1.66 GHz and the big ones has got dual processor etc and more ram and better graphics card...
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    If I had the choice I would get the Apple. My son swears by them. I know other pc's can do the job at a much cheaper price but, its like saying, I'd prefer to have 3 Hyundai's rather than a top of the range BMW 7 Series. Thats the difference. You seem to spend a lot of time on it Apo. Just as well get the best


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