You mean "little to nothing about using Windows". There is a difference. I grew up on Macs and used Mac and Solaris systems mostly at Carnegie Mellon. While the basics of Windows were pretty easy to pick up, you'd be surprised how many things people were astonished I didn't know about Windows when I started working full-time as a software engineer and had to use it as a primary system.the general principle that thier "ease of use" strikes me as only being useful for people who know little to nothing about using a computer.
Also, Macs may break down or develop problems less frequently, but when they do the problem is often something impossible for a semi-computer-savvy person to fix due to the all the guts and bolts of the software being generally off-limits behind a limited user interface, whereas with a PC it would be a snap. Apples and oranges.
Reminds you of all the Y2K hysteria, doesn't it?So it's April 1st and the internet's still here...
I don't know how it is now, but the last time I fiddled with it it was true as toasted turds.(And besides that, come on... he thinks you can't install QuickTime without iTunes?)
Indeed.I don't know how it is now, but the last time I fiddled with it it was true as toasted turds.(And besides that, come on... he thinks you can't install QuickTime without iTunes?)
That has never been true.
I tried installing quicktime maybe 2 or 3 years ago, and it wouldn't install without iTunes. WOULD NOT.Indeed.I don't know how it is now, but the last time I fiddled with it it was true as toasted turds.
That has never been true.
I don't have iTunes, and I've been running Quicktime for years.
I tried installing quicktime maybe 2 or 3 years ago, and it wouldn't install without iTunes. WOULD NOT.
My only real complaint about Quicktime is that there's massive slowdown on my machine when it tries to play movies at 720p or 1080p, while WMP does it easily.
My only real complaint about Quicktime is that there's massive slowdown on my machine when it tries to play movies at 720p or 1080p
Any of the Star Trek trailers will do as fine examples. Plays 480p just fine, but at 720p and up the video gets too choppy to watch. However trailer 3 in .avi format plays just fine at 720p in Windows media player. I'm pretty sure it isn't my hardware, either - I've got a 3 GHz Pentium 4, a gig of ram, and an ATI Radeon video card with 256 megs of memory.\Which files? Are these things online you can point me to?
So supposedly the uber-deadly Conflicker mutation is going to be upon us tomorrow.
What's your take?
Any of the Star Trek trailers will do as fine examples. Plays 480p just fine, but at 720p and up the video gets too choppy to watch.\Which files? Are these things online you can point me to?
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