Monday, June 2, 2008

Converting to Mac! F*** Vista!

So far, with every degree, I purchase a laptop.  While that might seem excessive, what I have found is that by the time I am done with a degree, the laptop I purchased is at least 2 years old, and has been worn out like a two dollar whore at a bachelor party.  I end up using the laptop so extensively that given two years of extensive use (at least 2 hours per day of heavy use, and very few days off), it needs to be retired.  It would be OK in the beginning, but I am sure in the middle of some project, it would fail.  It would roll over and die and leave me with none of my data, all of my work lost and I would still need to buy a new one.

So the laptop I am retiring has Vista on it.  For obvious reasons, I hate it.  It was a "Vista compatible" laptop, that had a one way upgrade path.  Toshiba provided the Vista Upgrade CD, which included the drivers, etc.  The original software, drivers, etc for XP were "on the hard drive", so the Vista upgrade completely wiped them out, including the partition they came in on.  To make a long story short, Toshiba can no longer support the installation of XP, and will not provide an XP restore disk, or any of the drivers.  The laptop is now, and forever will be, a Vista piece of shit.

Having had about 9 months of terrible experiences with Vista, I have come to hate it for all that it is.  It is big, slow, has a terrible interface, hard to use, incompatible with everything, and is by far, the worst operating system I have ever used (and that DOES include OS2/Warp).

So my decision was to go with something more "tried and tested".  Since an XP laptop can not be purchased any longer (without sacrifice that is), and since most of my doctoral work will be word processing anyway, I figured I would give a Mac a try.  

I am now writing this on my new Mac book.  It is strange, and the interface is "odd, but easy".  I am sure many of my blog entries to come will revolve around this new machine, but for now... It works.  Everything works.  It works like it should.  It is the fastest machine I have ever used, with the longest battery life (4+ hours, but is closer to 6),  and the best screen.  The built in web cam, mic and easy to use trace pad (has nice intuitive scrolling features and multi-touch) makes this quite an impressive machine.

I may not be a Mac convert yet, but I can definitely see why people are so devoted. Everything is "easier".  I am still waiting for the other shoe to drop, but so far, it has all of the features of any Windows XP machine I have used, with none of the hassle.  (I use WinXP as a reference, because the only OS that is fair to compare to Vista is Windows Millennium).  


1 comment:

Kevin said...

Nah... Just more open minded :0 You can't tell me honestly that M$ has a good alternative out there!