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Yeah sure, we don't know what we are talking about... I was writing diagnostics for a Mini Computer in 1975 and watched the whole world of computing unfold over 4 decades as a high tech worker....
You associate the community with yourself. That's interesting.
Quote from maxpi:
Windows was not designed for networking in the first place. It's very badly designed for networking, in fact... Unix was designed for networking from the get go and Apple's OS is based on Unix ideas...
I've worked my entire adult life with Unix systems so I'm aware of the issues.
Given that IBM's As/400 was designated "Unix" the definition can run pretty wide. But I don't have an issue with AAPL's technology per se. Rather I object to their anti-competitive and therefore anti-consumer ways. The same is true of MSFT although it's generally accepted that Windows is a disaster on the server side compared to the Unix model. However, I have softened my stance on MSFT given what they've done with the .Net framework, ie. their technology is getting better and more open.
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Windows behind a whitelisting firewall for business only, MAC for the internet... I'm not at all wrong about this. Win 7 gives a pc the look and feel of a MAC but not the networking security...
Agreed, but it doesn't mean that MSFT/Windows is crap. Life's never black and white. That's all I'm saying.
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