Posted By: Tina Wood | May 4th, 2006 @ 1:00 PM
So you had no idea Microsoft had a Mac division? Well, you're not alone. We get up close and personal with Brian and chat all things MACINTOSH. Get your Entourage info onto your iPod! From Sync to Tiger to Rosetta to Spotlight, you will be so excited you will be kissing your universal binary. Smiley
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Running the Mac OS is the only special thing they do, and that will only be for a little bit longer.

And I am not hugging a Mac user...
Coming soon?

Dig the new layout of the site.
Pitty.  Why are PC users so mean?  Your loss.
I made the jump to mac a few years ago after countless problems with PCs and couldn't be happier.  It's a more reliable platform and far more user friendly.  After three years time, I still haven't had any problems with the two Macs I own while I've lost count of the number of times my PC has had problems.  At this point, the only reason I keep a PC around is for gaming, because it seems to be the only thing it does well...when its working.

I give Microsoft a great deal of credit for lending support to Macs...and I'm very happy to see the Mac users get some love.  Here's a big hug to folks at Microsoft.  Thanks. Smiley

I'm also hoping that Bootcamp will launch Vista when its available.  If I can start gaming on my Macs, I have no reason to bother with PCs anymore.
Intel based Macs can run XP now via a duel boot setup and I'm sure Vista will end up running on them as well.  I have never used a Mac, but spending some time with one would be a good learning experience I think.  I can't see how it would be bad to be familiar with both Windows OS and Mac OS.  The gap is essential being bridged I guess, but Microsoft and Apple will always have their own unique operating systems I would assume! 

 

What is this?  Bring back the old format.  I like how the episodes were separated in the weekly format.  In case I miss a day, I like to know which one.  Now I am in lost this new format.  The home page is overwhelming.

I click on the media link and everything is in a monthly format, that's fine.  I understand that the amount of episodes are growing.  Archiving into months is fine, but I like how the how the home page was displaying all the episodes of the current week.  It was simple and user friendly.
but Mac's are PC's its just the OS that is differnt Windows, OSX or Linux
Yes, but the difference is in the manufacture and quality.  Apple produces  and distributes both the hardware and the software.  The result is a truly streamlined system that operates almost perfectly.  Given, the more secondary support macs get, the greater the chances problems will arise, but so far, Macs have provided users with excellent quality hardware and software.  That has given them their own distinction in the industry.