Just this recently I was away to buy one of apples laptops. Then they released the intel-macs. If i do buy the traditonal power pc processer version will it get out of date fast? I need to be sure what i am going to buy will last for a couple of years and Im worried if I buy the powerpc they will stop making software which is compatible with it.
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Anonymous2006-02-15 20:36
PowerPC has always been out of date, zing!
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Anonymous2006-02-16 4:03
Try throwing Ubuntu on it. Don't have to worry about software support drying up if you don't rely on proprietary software.
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Anonymous2006-02-16 4:24
fuck you, fuck ubuntu, fuck gentoo/
and fuck your motherfucking fanboy crew/
stop posting shit like this everywhere to try/
to make everyone here as damn pathetic as you
btw steve jobs is a huge faggot and i want to feed him his black turtleneck and washedout jeans and then beat his ass on an empty stage with a black backdrop and a large videoscreen using an aluminum baseballbat with "ibat" written across it with a sharpie
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Anonymous2006-02-16 15:15
ubintu is niggersoft
fags like >>3 ruin the mac community turning it into some "gay marriage is allowed" bullshit
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Anonymous2006-02-16 17:02
>>3>>4>>7
stop your trolling i only want advice I dont want to know what fucking os to put on that im no fucking illiterate bastard.
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Anonymous2006-02-16 17:35 (sage)
im no fucking illiterate bastard.
You're killing me.
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Anonymous2006-02-18 8:37
>>8
If you consider >>3 to be trolling, you're not going to get any advice. Might as well just leave the internet. DICK.
If you can wait, wait for the macbook pros to ship and see if they have any weird problems. If not, get one of those.
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Anonymous2006-02-20 21:47
So to clarify, What is you situation? Have you purchased yet or not? The processor shouldn't make a difference in support until VERY far down the line, however if you do have a choice betweem either versions I would get the intel version. Just cuz' :P