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TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: junjouai on September 17, 2011, 10:13:41 PM ---I'm sorry...that's because.....I'm one hell of a dumb person.  :-[

Well, I mean I still like MAC for its overall productivity, applications, and lack of spywayre+virus vulnerability....
Not being able to play games is just a minor problem for me, but I was hoping there could be at least ONE....

that works on a mac?
and so I'm kindly asking. Haha, sorry if I offended you with my stupidity. ^^;


GAH.....Is bootcamp the only choice left? I guess so.... (-____-)

--- End quote ---

Bootcamp (or comparable dual booting program) is your only option.

And Macs still get viruses... I don't understand why Mac users think they are invulnerable to them. And where and how is Mac have faster or better productivity than a PC?

Applications? You got me there... paying $200+ for Mac applications definitely makes them better. :P

mgz:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 17, 2011, 10:18:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: junjouai on September 17, 2011, 10:13:41 PM ---I'm sorry...that's because.....I'm one hell of a dumb person.  :-[

Well, I mean I still like MAC for its overall productivity, applications, and lack of spywayre+virus vulnerability....
Not being able to play games is just a minor problem for me, but I was hoping there could be at least ONE....

that works on a mac?
and so I'm kindly asking. Haha, sorry if I offended you with my stupidity. ^^;


GAH.....Is bootcamp the only choice left? I guess so.... (-____-)

--- End quote ---

Bootcamp (or comparable dual booting program) is your only option.

And Macs still get viruses... I don't understand why Mac users think they are invulnerable to them. And where and how is Mac have faster or better productivity than a PC?

Applications? You got me there... paying $200+ for Mac applications definitely makes them better. :P

--- End quote ---
cuz they think they are using a powerpc chip still ...

junjouai:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 17, 2011, 10:18:44 PM ---
Bootcamp (or comparable dual booting program) is your only option.

And Macs still get viruses... I don't understand why Mac users think they are invulnerable to them. And where and how is Mac have faster or better productivity than a PC?

Applications? You got me there... paying $200+ for Mac applications definitely makes them better. :P

--- End quote ---

Hm.... I didn't mean to argue with anyone, or cause any conflicts through what I've posted. Well, I apologize that I've angered a Windows user. I don't think MAC is any better than Windows...but I didn't know you would become so frustrated like that.... (-__-;;)

Thank you for the help, though.

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: junjouai on September 17, 2011, 10:23:19 PM ---Thank you for the help, though.

--- End quote ---

No prob, Bob. ;)

AceHigh:
Some Russians are working on something they call ReactOS. It is supposedly a Unix based OS that can run binaries made for Windows. The problem is that it is still in a very early alpha stage and games might still have some problems running on it because of the DirectX issue.

I see Steam sells about.... uh... hundred games for mac, you can check that out.
http://store.steampowered.com/browse/mac/

Bootcamp would still be the best option, your pc still looks like a Mac from the outside for it's "show off the fashion" purpose, but will actually have an OS that runs the overwhelming majority of programs out there.

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