Originally posted by minicoopertxOriginally posted by Z00Z3R
Dumbass? How?
Here's a small list of problems I have with the mac:
1) CD burning takes literally days. When I have to leave the computer on overnight for two days to burn 20 images to a CD... there's a problem.
When I was forced to do it at home to avoid failing the semester, my Windows did it in ten minutes.
2) It takes at least 3/4 minutes to open my documents.
3) It takes even longer to save one.
4) You're damned if you decide to open an image from Photoshop/FinalCut Pro/Flash cause it's just not going to happen.
5) You have to beat the crap out of a Mac before it imports anything from a CD.
6) The login screen freezes. And when it does, I have to shut it down.
7) Why do I get an error message saying that the USB port doesn't have enough power to read a card reader?
8) Might as well kill yourself if you wanna use an external harddrive.
I have more minor problems, but those are the big ones.
My God, man, what the hell are you running? That sounds like a problem of a vastly underpowered machine for the OS you're using more than it sounds like a Mac/PC issue.
I've got a fairly old iMac G5, and it's still blazing fast. OS X opens from a full shutdown in about 1/4 the time it takes Windoze to come up on my PC. Burning 20 images onto a CD takes less than a minute. My documents opens in less than a second. Importing, USB transfers, external drives (I have two), all work with no problems or slowdowns.
You post your list as if it's the fact that it's a Mac that's the problem. I'm guessing something closer to user error.
I've got a 20" Dual Core iMac with a 2.4 GHz processor that burned my DVD that was 30 minutes long of boxing day footage with menu screens, extras and a commentary section in 5 minutes each. It took ten to prepare the items for burning and I burned 5 DVDs in under an hour.
I've never had a frozen log in screen, and my external G-Drive is formatted for Mac, not even Windows.
Ripping off of a CD? It takes one click after you put the disk in.
'Do you want to import this music into your iTunes library?'
Click yes and be amazed at it importing all your music on a CD with 30 songs in like 2 minutes.
You're lying about your USB, and if you're not, your Mac is ancient. Firewire 800 is so fast it blows my mind, so even if your damn USB is slow then use Firewire 800. Your Mac is probably a friggen iMac G3 or something.
If it is that slow, how much you wanna bet it's USB 1.0?
Photoshop images opening slow? Are you god damned braindead?
Forget iMac G3, are you using an Apple II?
You're just being stupid. And you're doing that 'speaking for everyone' thing I've already talked to you about.
Don't be such an idiot.