Who would have hoped that Apple could already show what it will look like today at WWDC expected Mac Pro, so he didn't get to see it, but nevertheless the keynote at the developer's conference was also filled with hardware news. And Apple may have surprised a bit when it showed that it was preparing a really powerful iMac Pro.
At first glance, the color design of the iMac Pro will definitely catch your eye. Apple used the popular space gray color for its biggest computer for the first time, but that's not the most important thing that differentiates it from the classic iMac. It's all about performance, and it's huge in the iMac Pro.
The computer, which is expected to go on sale in December, will be the most powerful Mac ever. Probably until Apple actually shows the new Mac Pro as well. He is working on it together with new displays, but in the meantime he wants to satisfy the most demanding users at least with a powerful iMac. Although he won't come right away.
The iMac Pro will have a 27-inch 5K display (improved like the new iMacs), can accommodate up to 18-core Xeon processors and offer massive graphics performance. It will thus be built for real-time 3D rendering, advanced graphics editing, and virtual reality.
Apple engineers had to completely redesign the inside of the iMac and design a new thermal architecture to cool such high performance. The result is 80 percent more cooling capacity, making it possible to run more powerful "Pro" internals in the same iMac body. Among them are the most advanced graphics that Apple has ever put into computers.
These are upcoming next-generation Radeon Pro Vega graphics chips with a new computing core and 8GB or 16GB of high-throughput memory (HMB2). Such an iMac Pro can deliver 11 teraflops at normal accuracy, which you can use for real-time 3D rendering or a higher frame rate for VR, and up to 22 teraflops at half accuracy, which is useful for example in machine learning.
At the same time, the iMac Pro will offer an enormous operating memory, up to 128GB, so that it can easily handle several very demanding tasks at the same time. This is also helped by a super-powerful up to 4TB flash storage with a throughput of 3 GB/s.
In the iMac Pro, the user gets four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, to which up to two high-performance RAID arrays and two 5K displays can be connected at once. For the first time, the iMac Pro model gets 10Gb Ethernet for up to 10 times faster connections.
But to make matters worse, we still have to go back to that cosmic black color. In this variant, Apple has also prepared a wireless Magic Keyboard, in which the numeric keypad returns, as well as Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad. White wireless Magic Keyboard with numeric part can buy now for 4 crowns.
The new iMac Pro will go on sale in December and will start at $4. Czech prices are not yet known, but we can count on at least 999 thousand crowns.
And the new Mac Pro will cost the same as a new upper mid-range car…
When can the machine make you that much money for that car? :-)
I believe that if you dig ditches, even a golden pickaxe with a golden shovel will pay for your car, ... but it works better, with a better price-to-performance ratio ;) It's not on the MAC at all, but that's due to the fact that the user allowed himself to be locked to a limited overpriced system :D
This is not about the fact that the pickaxe is golden, but that it is much more convenient to dig into the ground with it and the hole is dug much faster.
What do you think Apple's system is limited in? Thanks to Apple, I have many more options than Windows or Linux (and I like Linux!). I didn't even want to mention Android, which according to the HackerFest conference is the worst in terms of security... From macOS and iOS, I'll also connect to Windows and Linux. Anyone connecting from Windows on macOS? What is Apple limited in?
Limited mainly in terms of software. It can be inflated to the ceiling like this, but if I am forced to use Windows for the vast majority of professional programs, it makes no sense to buy HW from Apple for twice as much.
Are you living in 1999?
Why do you think? Or are you just being smart about things you know nothing about…
Try not to attack anyone and rather write us some concrete examples of those programs that you mention as professional and non-multiplatform. I've been working with Apple computers since about 1995-96 and back then it was very fragmented, single platform, but that hasn't been the case for many years now and I personally think it's a popular and fairly widespread myth, so I'm simply wondering why you mention it.
Without everything: Revit - not at all, 3ds Max - not at all, Lumion - not at all, AutoCAD - 3 years behind, terrible control, Adobe - the comfort of work from InDesign to PS cannot be compared (windows scattered everywhere, does not support full screen, support for 2 monitors desperate). And I only move in the field of programs for architects and designers. And god forbid you want some professional program - regional. HEAT or ENERGY (Czech developer, construction engineer does not move here without knowledge of them). So please don't blame me for attacking. I've been working on a Mac every day for years, but I'm not blinded enough to say that the program menu is the same as on Windows, when it's not. I personally could not work without Dual Boot.
We were already taught at school that "the error is always in the user"... ?
It probably takes a bit of searching on the internet and you will find alternatives for your programs. Half of America works on a Mac. Of course, there are also architects and civil engineers among them.
Tomáš Čech: Certainly. It will probably be difficult for you to work in a team where 7/9 people don't have a Mac, right? It's nice if you can bake an apple pie, but it sucks when other people want to play basketball.
Otherwise, half of America uses a Mac mainly because if you compare the prices and salaries there with the prices and salaries here, it's quite a difference.
I do not want to refute your opinion at all, it is your sacred right. In my opinion, this machine is aimed mainly at audio/video professionals. I don't agree with your description of the unusability of Adobe graphics programs on OS X (that would mean I'm not a graphics professional, which is what I do for a living), but I don't have the space or inclination to argue. Revit, Lumion and others I don't know, 3D studio max and Autocas have, I would say, fairly decent alternatives (Cinema 4D, Sketchup pro...), of course we can find some specialized programs only for Win, luckily Apple remembers that too and gives the user legal and the supported option of dualboot that you mention, possibly it can be run in virtualization, but of course in this case it is debatable whether to acquire it ... which brings me back to the beginning, to targeting, as I perceive it.
Big Lebowski: I'm not arguing that this Mac will find its fans, after all, products that Apple later called a fiasco and blasted away did. But the fact remains that raw performance at Apple (which in the case of rendering or 3D modeling can hardly be replaced by the best SW optimization) is brutally overpaid. I can understand it with a laptop, I myself have a 15″ MBP Retina and I am satisfied, but with a workstation the difference is already in the order of tens of thousands. I dealt with this recently during a build, Apple doesn't even have the option to configure 2 processors on the board (ridiculous!), and sorry, but AMD FirePro D700s are also a bit out of the league for a computer for 100 rags (I'm talking about a Mac Pro now).
Things like quality materials, design, and portability lose their added value on the desktop, in my opinion, more than Apple is willing to admit.
really "brutally" overpaid? please give me a link where I can buy a better PC for the same money. Not a jigsaw puzzle, I grew out of that 20 years ago, a PC that someone will sell me. 5k monitor…
You see, I didn't grow out of the puzzle. I'd have to have a lobotomy to pay the outrageous amount of money for a day's work with thermal paste and screwdrivers.
1 day? today it's like 1-2 hours of work :D
and jigsaw is always ahead of apple in terms of HW. just thanks to the fact that apple designs things X months before selling them, and updates them X years later, as you probably all know :D
the fact that it costs twice as much is another matter. (and no, don't say that it buys a first-class design, their last piece of garbage is a notorious oven that overheats, and when designing it, they looked at porn instead of playing a primitive simulation of how it will behave under load)
Ahead of Apple, yes :) so where can I buy the AMD Vega today? Yes, I design it x months in advance, but mostly on HW that is current at the time they put it on the market...
and where can you buy apple with vega today? :D I feel like you won't answer this anymore because the only answer is nowhere, right? :D, amd vega will be available at the end of July. I doubt that the drive with Vega will be available. and I partly agree with you, the HW that they will deliver on the day their PCs are launched on the market is up-to-date, however, it is never the TOP that you can buy yourself that day as a puzzle. and every day from the release date it gets old, old, old and apple doesn't update, doesn't update, doesn't update, doesn't discount, doesn't discount, and doesn't discount……however, you can build a puzzle every day of the year or upgrade from the best one on the market :) undeniable thing, no point discuss it, it's a fact, you won't change it, Apple won't change it, neither President Zeman nor Peter Pan will change it. deal with it
I don't even buy a puzzle "every day". I buy and use and in a few years I will buy a new one. What is the difference?
Few people chase performance year after year, and even that usually doesn't matter.
the difference between them is that if you want the best (which is what many Apple fans hate), then there is no day in the year when Apple offers something as good, or perhaps better, than what the jigsaw makes possible. and we are talking about the day when apple announces the latest offer, we are not talking about any day after that, when the apple offer becomes outdated and is not updated according to the available components.
Of course, even manufacturers of processors and flash memories do not upgrade daily, and I still do not see the meaning in what you write. In addition, a problem can arise with a jigsaw puzzle, that the new things do not fit together 100% as they should, and then you solve and solve them. Apple fans brandish the best in the sense of the whole. HW can never be completely the best, unless it is something that Apple primarily has under its thumb, it makes sense, no computer manufacturer can do that
if a person assembles something that is not compatible, then it is a vul who does not know how to do it and should not bother with it, and should buy a ready-made machine from apple, dell, hp, or cojavim or lenovo. but it is not a problem in the component menu. and as for their offer, it is updated quite often, it's just not linked to PR like Apple generally does, so it's 10x more frequent :] (processors, boards, memory, graphics...). However, in the last sentence you prove me right, so I consider the discussion closed.
But I didn't write about complete incompatability, but rather that they can't use their capabilities and speed to the full, which is eliminated with a complete computer, at least with Apple, and is still tuned by the system. Yes, I agree with you and I'm not even arguing from the beginning, I just keep missing the point. I buy the latest computer and use it for several years. I buy the latest jigsaw puzzle and use it for several years. What is the difference? In price and in tuning. the fact that I have a processor or memory that is half a year or a year newer and as a result the tuned computer is faster? A computer I can rely on. After all, the game consoles are in exactly the same situation, and someone there is deciding whether to upgrade in a year or up to three. No. HW will be fully utilized before a meaningful replacement is built.
consoles are a closed system just like Apple computers. even if people wanted to upgrade, they can't if the system supplier doesn't offer an upgrade :)
and he who was mentioned at the beginning divided them. puzzle for less money, provides a better system. that's all. For me, a Mercedes instead of a Skoda, for me a barak instead of a Maringotka, for me a Sampansky instead of a box, for me a leather armchair instead of a leather armchair (with the apple logo)... bright as a slap
however, girls (those superficial, handbag-carrying girls) should like iPhones and Macs, even if you only use them to take selfies and browse Facebook... simply Apple is a brand that draws on the brand and reputation, however, it is not advanced technology, other companies are field.
And that's about it. It doesn't need to be upgraded that often.
I don't share your opinion of more music for less money. Not by chance in this case. That's why I mentioned the tuning. and system. But, of course, only those who use both variants know that. If she was only pulling the brand, she is no longer here. That is just a popular phrase that has no meaning. Such brands betting on the brand are already full of dead. Technology really isn't just about having a processor that's half a year newer. Here, we still do not understand the use of the power of coarse iron, which is the best, but it does not appear so in the overall result. Not long ago, these "most bloated" puzzlers could not even scroll web pages smoothly.
Yes, it's a classic, it's just the INtangible tuning of software and hardware that Apple fans like to mention ;)
I don't deny that if you like to work in some Mac software that you don't run anywhere else, that's fine and you're productive. however, if we take something that we can measure, we need neural network training, or so that I'm not so biased against a mac that has naked graphics, we need....simulated web server load...then you'll find out that the mac is just slower than a pig :)
and if you already mention that recently they couldn't scroll smoothly in jigsaw puzzles, then recently the mac couldn't properly support even two monitors...
however, we are getting to the software, where I don't want to go because it is purely individual and just like the mac does not have a lot of software that is only for win, so it may be necessary to do the opposite as well.
but if we stay purely with HW, which is also the point of this debate clearly mentioned from the beginning, then simply the apple PC is an overpriced sunt relying only on the brand
Overpriced sunt :D
once again, I'm asking for a link to another manufacturer that will sell me the same configuration for a buck.
https://www.apple.com/imac-pro/specs/
I'd love to order it for a buck! :)
well, where to buy the same configuration, we will be able to talk about that when both are in the offer.
however, the facts are that AMD vega will be IN THE STORE, available in the lower series this month, the higher series next month. the same should at least apply to the new i9 from Intel. the new iMac Pro you mention will be sold with this in December :D.
so if I remember you in December, I'll write you an answer to your question, unfortunately that's not possible because Apple doesn't sell the product you're referring to and only dreams about it. What I can do in the meantime is to compare the "current" cat I'm selling for. CZK 126 for 990 cores, 8 frames, 16 disk and 256 graphics... but we both think it's a waste of time :) huh?
It's just that there hasn't been a debate about this at all since the beginning, and we're still comparing something completely different here. And I don't even think you will find a cheaper alternative to, for example, the new iMac Pro
It's just that there hasn't been a debate about it since the beginning. Moreover, we are each comparing something completely different here. I don't think you'll find a cheaper alternative to the new iMac Pros. If they were already overpriced, then definitely not shunts. This could easily be said about every other PC. The brand used to be Sony, and where are they? When Apple is really a shunt, it will also go to pr.. for now you are just pretending. You talk about performance and then mention dual monitor support? I haven't had a problem with it since I've had a Mac
What do you do for living? You also do not respect the added value to the customer and sell at cost, or under cost? Because the idea that anyone will sell you something for the same money that you put it together yourself is childish. And yet I think that you wouldn't put it together in a heartbeat so that it was identical, not "similar".
See above, accounting and CRM programs for Czech companies and environments.
With Apple, it's usually just the opposite. Thanks to macOS and other software, it is not necessary for the machine to be bloated with hardware, and yet work on it is more convenient and efficient than with competitors. And if you add the bloated hardware to that, it's already something extra.
Also, I'd be interested in any specific example of a professional program that you're missing on macOS? Thank you
So show me common Czech accounting and CRM programs for OS X. Choice? Zero.
Such simple things have been in the cloud for a long time. Platform-independent, maintenance-free, up-to-date and all the other benefits…
For example https://www.idoklad.cz a http://www.sprinxcrm.cz/ and a lot of others.
For God's sake, I'm not talking about accounting for self-employed people and simple documents, but about a complex accounting and CRM system, with extensions for EDI, analysis, CRM, etc.
Please give me a link to a program with a comprehensive accounting and CRM system for Windows (or what have you). I'll try googling. Or to think about whether we would program for you.
Otherwise, there is a functionality (I don't know the exact name anymore, something like "PlayOnApple" (there is also PlayOnLinux)) thanks to which you can install a Windows-ready application on macOS.
As I wrote above: "The error is always in the user".
Don't take it as an insult, the same applies to me, in things that I can no longer handle. Both on macOS and Windows. But quite often it can be solved by self-improvement (studying).
“Or to think about whether we would program for you. " consider the system, lol
for example http://www.money.cz/money-s3/
and why would someone put wine on a cat to remove the bezels of windows applications when it is (a lot) messed up, when they can just install windows and have peace of mind?
What are you laughing at? According to you, it is not possible to program an accounting system on macOS? So I'm laughing at you for thinking that. lol
"..why would someone put wine on a cat..."
>> Because he probably wants the specific program that is intended for Win. Why maybe?? Oh my god!
Why should the user limit himself to the entire Windows system because of one or two programs, when he can use the diametrically more efficient macOS system with the option of Windows virtualization? Why should he use only one option when he can use both in one system…?
Btw. Is there any functionality on Windows that would allow you to run applications intended for macOS? Or run a macOS virtual machine on Windows…?
I'm laughing at the fact that you say that you will probably program it for him. it shows ignorance of the depth of accounting software issues, the rest is the same as when Mr. Horak recommends idoklad.cz here :]
of the "diametrically more efficient macOS system" can you elaborate on this please? :]
and to your question, yes, there is, even in the absence of support from Apple (they know very well why not make it easy, so that users don't run away from their stupid HW :). if you are interested, google "macos virtualbox"
So even if you have no idea what kind of experts and specialists we have in our company, you laugh at "ignorance".
Don't you just know that your own ignorance... ?
so program it for him ;)
Yes, it is an interesting challenge for our team.
I'll ask in a year how far you are :-) I'll probably save this :-D
It often takes more than a year...?
Besides, I can't skip projects in progress. But feel free to ask, maybe you will end up buying our product. ?
All three of us here know that you're going to screw it up, so we're not going to paint honey around our mouths :] good
Shit, but you're being pretty stupid here.
1. Show me my message where I claim that we will implement this project with certainty.
2. Now it's not just me that matters if we implement this.
3. It can be completely wrong for you - you are neither a user of such SW nor a developer. You're just a jerk who enjoys trolling shit.
4. When it's done, you'll have no idea if it was developed by our team or another team. Developers are blessed in the Czech Republic. And I'm not going to tell you, because it's clear to me that you'd care about slandering it in the dark and trolling other shit.
Otherwise; read after yourself what you write, and try to think about your negativism. I pretend to be able to help someone (virtualization of Windows or PlayOnMac, or development of a new application), while you spit and spit. Don't you ever feel bad for yourself?
hey, I don't feel sick, and I don't even feel sick from people like you, if I meet you at work, I'll give you a notice at most so I don't have to listen to that crap about the user being responsible for everything (by the way, pretty stupid school, where are you from taught, or write the teacher who taught you).
and maybe I'm behaving stupidly, I can't evaluate that because I would evaluate it subjectively. but I stand by the fact that all three of us know that you won't develop it :)
On the contrary! He was (is?) an excellent teacher. He taught us that we have to be able to take care of ourselves when we have a problem with something. And don't whine that the computer manufacturer or developer is to blame, as you show us here as an example.
Btw. If you knew all the (even practical) merits of this gentleman, Mr. Teacher (deliberately with a capital P), you would have to slap yourself for this other disgusting spittle!
Otherwise, think what you want, worms ??
so let's have a discussion, tell me what did the teacher do so terribly? You're right, I don't know him, so I'm quick to judge them, but whoever claims that the user is responsible for everything is a fool :)
Yeah. You keep showing what a moron you are.
"The fault is always with the user."
Not that everything is the user's fault, dude!
Try to think a little before you write another nonsense.
PS: When you complete point 1, let me know...
I'll ask in 3 years.
Ask. Or just google it. If we don't develop it, maybe someone else will.
Traditional Czech accounting programs with additional modules are easy to google (user error, as you wrote), i.e. Pohoda, MoneyS3, etc.
Your ideas are more than naive.
Thanks for the examples. I didn't want to search for "traditional Czech accounting programs", but for you to give me an example of those programs that you use in Windows, but are missing in macOS. I can't see into other people's heads, this isn't exactly an example of user error. Unless the user is a witch.
Just by the way, I have been working as a programmer for over 11 years.
Your ideas, if you believe that something can only be programmed on Windows, but not on macOS, are more than naive.
someone has been a lawyer for 30 years and still it does not mean that he is a good lawyer
and please don't force him that "something can only be programmed on Windows, but not on macOS". only you and no one else said that in the whole discussion.
I think that today in the 3rd millennium, we in IT know very well that everything can be programmed for all systems with a little effort. if we don't start fooling around and say that it's hard to play a game that runs on the latest directX...
I'm not saying that it's not possible to program something for MacOS, don't take my word for it, I'm saying that it's not that easy and that's why none of these traditional vendors have it, that's the reality. And these are the discussed uses and missing programs for Czech companies and company management. If you have additionally purchased add-on modules from third-party companies (EDI, CRM, etc.), then you are completely trapped.
PS: I started programming in 1988 (yes, it's not a mistake, it was on IQ151, Sharp, Atari, etc.).
So don't even suggest to me that I have naive ideas.
It can be programmed (even better than on Windows; at least from my point of view; I work alternately on both systems), but the "traditional vendors" did not focus on macOS users. However, this does not bother macOS users, because they can virtualize Windows at any time and use traditional Czech blah blah blah...
Can macOS be virtualized from Windows?
(leaving aside the so-called Hackintoš horror; I'm asking about full-fledged virtualization)
Go figure, I'm not saying it can't be programmed for macOS, but that it won't be as easy as you say when you offer to just do it.
Doing WIN virtualization on macOS? And why should I do that? That's like buying a convertible and then driving with the roof down. Furthermore, I would have to buy new Office licenses (yes, Apple's office is completely useless, it's only good as a browser, especially "excel"), for example. I don't need to look for a solution to what works and works without problems (yes, I'm talking about Windows). Taking into account the fact that the vast majority of all PC users work with office and some software that is not for macOS, the situation for macOS is as it is, even if it has interesting features, that's for sure. Personally, I now use the MBAir instead of the iPad and we are also satisfied (except for the missing readers from the AppStore for iOS) and the touch display.
Yes, jump. Where exactly am I saying that you are saying something is wrong with macOS? My sentence is conditional: "if you believe".
So perhaps you only need licenses for Office on virtualized Windows and not on standard Windows??
So exactly how much will you save?
(Btw. As far as I know, you can use one Office license on 10 different devices, including Windows and macOS; or so it was presented; moreover, MS Office on macOS looks much better than on Windows)
For your convertible. That's just it. By default, you drive with the roof open (macOS), but it also has the functionality of a classic car, you can retract the roof if necessary (Windows). With cabrio (macOS) you can retract and extend as you like. With a regular car (Windows), but you don't extend the roof*.
*(I'm just looking at what kk posted about virtualizing macOS from the Windows desktop; it might be interesting, but without the Apple TrackPad and its gestures? I'll give it a try!)
Having Windows Virtual Stations on macOS doesn't mean you can no longer use host macOS. On the contrary. You use both in parallel. Windows is then just one of the windows of the macOS system.
In addition, if it can be set up so that you virtualize just that one Windows application. You don't need to run the entire virtual Win system. Just the one application through the playOnMac or wine gadget.
For God's sake, I either have macOS or WIndows. When everything on macOS will fully work in Czech conditions as it does on Windows, I will be happy to use it for work as well. He doesn't need to scratch behind his right ear with his left hand if I don't have to. And above all, you are manipulatively diverting the topic completely elsewhere, it was what programs that are not for macOS, yes they are not. Dot.
After all, I'm still writing it here. The fault lies with the user.
If someone is so limited that they cannot use both (macOS and a Windows virtual station on it, or even Linux; or the virtualized applications themselves), then the fault lies only with them. You wrote that you also have a MacBook, so you can handle both systems. Why do you manage it on two different computers, but you present that it would be a problem for you to manage it on one computer? Why are you jumping from two computers when you can do it on one? Otherwise, for God's sake, we as humanity have created multiple operating systems. It is certainly not a problem for God to handle the necessary tasks on one computer. ? And the topic is still the same. We are addressing the possibility of running the applications you mentioned on macOS. The result is that the "creators of traditional Czech" did not directly prepare it for macOS, but their applications can be run on macOS. You just have to try a little.
The limitation is having a MAC and working on it 90% of the time on virtual Windows. That's the reality.
That's like saying: "The limitation is to wear shoes suitable for running and 90% not to run but only to walk."
It seems that someone here still does not understand the functionality of PlayOnMac, nor the possibility of using a virtual station as one of the windows.
I guess I can't explain it. In exactly the same way that on macOS you can start a window of the Safari, Finder, Photos, Maily, etc. program side by side, you can also start a window of a virtualization program next to it (either with a Windows station or just the given virtualized program originally intended for Windows). It can even be on one desktop, on one monitor, all next to each other.
What is restrictive about that??
Is it limiting to be able to use the best of BOTH systems (macOS and Windows) from ONE computer?
Is it restrictive to use shoes in which you can walk, run and even swim?
Or is it restrictive to have to wear three shoes everywhere and always have to change shoes for every occasion?
it's pretty easy, 2 options
a] macOS + Windows virtualization = slower solutions, more expensive solutions, the need to update 2 systems, poor cooperation between applications from both systems + occasional booting into a different Windows installation when I want to play something on the PC
b] windows
Another bullfic! ?
A) What's slower about it? MacOS boots faster than Windows. Launching an app on macOS is the same as launching an app on Windows. MacOS is free. You pay the same license for Windows applications whether you have it on one computer or another (virtual or local). It is much easier to back up a virtual station, in the state when everything is working, and to simply copy it in case of a screw-up in Windows (and that is the daily bread), than to struggle with a "hard" installation and its correction. macOS updates (unlike Windows) aren't a deterrent as you make it out to be if you mention it as a downside. Updates in macOS are under user control. In Windows, it starts when you need to solve something quickly and you are in a hurry - and the message "Do not turn off the computer!", and you wait. If you want to work comfortably for a long time, you sacrifice that moment of work once. The cooperation of both systems is problem-free, I work daily in both systems, so don't worry. Booting to another installation to play? We're talking about accounting software and a computer at work, right? For children to play, you need an xbox or a similar device.
+ The use of multiple screens, Dashboard, Launchpad, etc. with the cooperation of Magic TrackPad or Magic Mouse, makes macOS a brutality that Windows has no chance at.
+ Unlike Windows, you don't deal with drivers or their settings on macOS.
+ On macOS, you don't deal with antiviruses (that word doesn't exist at Apple from the user's point of view), unlike Windows. What do you think it is that now the worldwide ransomware has affected so many computers – with Windows(!) – and none with macOS…?
+ The connection of all the user's devices is essentially fully automated. That's what Windows is trying to catch up to now, and it's definitely not there yet.
+ Privacy at Apple is incomparable with Microsoft >> Apple also fought with the FBI to show determination in security. Microsoft has publicly presented a list of all the information it collects from users (there are extras too!). Apple does not associate data for its learning systems with a specific person. Windows has a database of all users and where they have a freckle on their ass.
We are far from the end of the list of advantages of Apple over MS.
B) Exactly! "Windows" ? ?
do you know that your posts are full of shit? :]
Yeah? And that's all you got out of it, right? ????
hey, the only thing I learned from this is that I misjudged your age when I thought it was 30. I was a bit confused by the fact that you've been a programmer for 11 years, but according to your expression and the words "brutalitka, extraspeky, bulfic?" 20 which partially excuses the speech. The fact that today's children have a problem with understanding written text is a well-known fact, so it doesn't surprise me there, and the fault is probably in the school and you are just a victim
nothing to the "shit" you write
1/MacOS is free >> as they say, nothing is free, it is part of the purchase price for mac hardware
2/ in the case of problems in Windows (and that this is a daily bread and butter) >> here I would like to say that if you have a problem with Windows on the daily agenda, then it will definitely be the user's fault :)
3/ macOS updates (unlike Windows) are not in any way deterring >> are you as a programmer deterred by a windows update that happened by itself at night (or whatever you have set?) when you are not working with a PC? yes, I understand, if you have it virtualized, this does not happen and it is a minus point for the virtualization solution
4/ I work daily in both systems >> already at the beginning of the discussion you held such a funny opinion that on macOS there are alternatives for everything and if a person does not find them, it is the user's fault. now it looks like you are consulting on it..hm
5/ Booting to another installation to play? We're talking about accounting software and a computer at work, right? >> if you look up, the discussion was (and still is) generally about mac vs windows. the accounting system was solved somewhere down in another thread
6/ For children to play, you need an xbox or a similar device. >> or you need a windows computer
7/ The use of multiple surfaces, Dashboard, Launchpad, etc. with the cooperation of Magic TrackPad or Magic Mouse, makes macOS a brutality that Windows has no chance at. >> you wouldn't believe how fast you can work only on the keyboard ;], it always drives me crazy when I have to reach outside of it because it slows people down
8/ On macOS, you don't solve drivers or their settings, unlike Windows >> so I don't solve drivers on Windows either, unless it's something special (like my PlayStation 2 camera, which I once bought because it was the only one on the market that I think had an optional recording frequency 120/s which was useful for the CV project).. so yes, on Windows I have to solve this by downloading a special driver. I have a problem with macOS, it doesn't work there at all
9/ On macOS, you don't deal with antiviruses (that word doesn't exist at Apple from the user's point of view), unlike Windows. >> hey, we know that viruses can also be done to cats, but nowadays, I don't think anyone cares about viruses much. windows have a built-in relatively high-quality defender, and if I even presto, put your game on and assume that you will need an antivirus on windows, I will tell you that you will also need it, because you have windows for virtualization, which can also be infected
You're kicking the last one! ??
Do you know what a "fessoa" is? ???
Your limitedness will probably become legendary! Congratulations. I don't understand why I should work on macOS, when 90% of my work will be done in virtualization, which is more complicated and slower than on a regular PC. No plus comes from it, minus yes. But I understand, you are limited and you don't want to understand and especially you don't understand that there is no reason to change.
It might be a good idea to study what the word "restriction" actually means.
I have no idea where you get that it would be slower on a mac.
Mac is worth using, even if only for 5%.
When you write 90%, you are saying that even on a Windows computer you will only use 90%. If you have Windows on your Mac, you will use your computer 100%.
In any case, it can be seen that a stubborn person who is not open to innovation, or is inovophobic, there is no point in persuading. If you don't want to function better, don't function. ? If you still don't get it, don't. ?
:-D You give yourself one goal after another. 90% was thought that 90% of everything I do would have to be done on virtualized Widly, the remaining 10% could also be done on macOS (web + emails). No one uses a PC 100% (meaning performance all the time and to use all its functions. I am ending the discussion, because you are obviously not able to understand the written text and think objectively. I wish you a nice weekend and more reason and judgment. Hough.
Ah, are we playing for goals? So I admit that I didn't really recognize it from your written text. ?
First you have to clarify what you consider 100%. I don't care. He didn't understand. I believe you will understand with time of using the mac.
When you can use even the Apple platform and run daily operations in virtualized applications on it, it is more convenient and safer than running those applications on a non-Apple computer in Windows. No one forces you to debate, and neither do I, so you don't finish anything, you just run off the field. Master of Judgment. Hough, hough. Yea! ?
The iMac is a nice machine, for accounting, install Windows 7 on some Lenovo laptop. I don't understand what you are talking about. I guess I won't buy a machine for €5000 for something as primitive as accounting.
see above. I won't repeat myself
Flexibee
could you write here the vast majority of programs? I would really be interested in that. Thanks.
I don't see where people get that even the most expensive and specific equipment should be available to people who don't need it. This is a very specific device with a relatively small target audience. The equivalent of an excavator, not a car.
I didn't count it with this machine, but as with other devices, it may happen that Apple is again the cheapest in its category.
It's just that whoever pays will buy this device. The golden pickaxe won't increase my efficiency. Jackhammer yes.
btw, does anyone mind the design of the mac?
by that I mean you need to place the SD card. who will give it impractically from behind the monitor? I need monitors on the wall and if I had to handle the big cow (meaning the cat) every time just to reach in and take out the card...
the same 3.5 jack. if you already say that the future is in wireless, then maybe they should stick to it, or at least put it in intelligent places.
and with the idea that I will have pairs of USB 3 and USB-C cables plugged into that monitor.... well, just imagine it. you have a nice cat that brags about how wireless it is, and now you have a 4-10 cable running down from the right part of the giant monitor, because some idiot put it on the side of the monitor where it can't be pulled down with your foot (you need it behind a chair or a table) but it will work nicely right down so that you have a nice view of the wiring. and if you happen to try to lift it with that leg, you will encounter the resistance of the 4-10 cable in one axis, so you will pay dearly.
although it looks aesthetically pleasing in the photo, it is impractical as hell. another thing in which apple has experience since the garbage scythe, which although it looked cool, in fact, thanks to the dust, it's already hot.
The location of the connectors has been unchanged for several years. Did you just wake up from your coma?
If you think you're going to screw this monitor up to the wall, take another look at that picture and the computer stand.
I don't understand people who want to poke around the jacks or the cables plugged into the front. Apple has just solved it brilliantly. The wires are hidden behind. Where you run those wires to the second monitor is up to you, whether you place them in such a way that you want to kick them or not. Apple can't help you with that anymore.
Show me a company that connects external monitors or super-powerful hard-drives wirelessly.
You can hit that card reader even without looking, you only need to look twice to know for next time.
You can also connect the music wirelessly, but a wire is also suitable for various cases. For example, for special audio converters.
But you probably also mind the fact that the monitor is too big for you, right?
So don't buy it! ? Who is forcing you to do this??
As I wrote above: "The error is always in the user".
For some users, even an ordinary calculator is probably too much...
And some are not even users, but journos who have the need to spit on everything they don't understand.
but then there is nothing to not understand here. those connectors are just there at the back. the whole idea of a fixed monitor is bad in terms of ergonomics, precisely because its height cannot be adjusted, i.e. the height of the upper edge to the user's eye level. it would all be tolerable unless the mac was VESA attached to the wall, but as you say it won't be.
and to what you say "Where you run the wires to the second monitor is up to you, if you place them in such a way that you want to kick them with your feet or not. Apple won't help you with that anymore." ... apple won't help me, and at the same time it won't give me the possibility to route the cables intelligently, because it just messed up the design..
and no, I wouldn't buy it, anyway, we're in a discussion about the new space imack, so I'm commenting on that.
and the monitor manufacturers I know (my favorite eizo, of course) put the connectors on the cables from the back, so that a person can put them as he wants and not see them. however, I understand that because the mac has to be cooled, they don't stuff it back there. but that's a mistake in the design they started. well, I'm really curious what the Mac will do in terms of temperature, if someone will put the duo of AMD graphics in it and let some simulation run :] but it looks like it will suit the Apple masochists
? So other monitors also have connectors from the back, but only Apple has it wrong! ??. You're good, you are! ?
Apple doesn't prevent you (doesn't take away the option) to wrap the wires around your neck, for example, if you want to. If you can't place the wires in a way that suits you, it's again just user error. Other than that it doesn't affect the function in the slightest.
Do you also complain about the electrical outlet in the wall, that it is in the wrong place and therefore you cannot run the extension cord behind the cabinet and therefore see them?? ?
It really fascinates me how some people feel the need to go to the fan pages of some company and troll nonsense there, everything AGAINST, everything BAD. Do you have that as a hobby? Maybe I won't buy anything that has android in it - do I go to android fan sites and spit on everything? I'm not going. ?
it's about the position and orientation of the connector + the possibility of running the cables through the stand or into the VESA mount - I assume you understand, but you're just trolling.
but the fact that apple places 1 connectors in 10 axis, oriented right to that one axis, which is also parallel to the bottom edge of the computer, is simply a bad design decision and not the fault of the user. the only fault of the user is if he buys such a monitor (PC) :)
I would be quite amused by a photo from local discussants who have a similar mac and already have something connected to it. how it looks.
electrical sockets in the wall, or even in the extension cord if there are more of them, usually have the walls oriented to the side so that they do not interfere with each other. if apple had it that way too, I have nothing against it. it was enough to orient the connectors at an angle of 45 degrees upwards and put some kind of catch there so that they could be brought together at least a little before it would be stuffed into the conductor cable.
I enjoy the discussion, I say my opinion on design and everyone can take what they want from it. I need someone to tell me the truth, someone like you doesn't tell me the truth. I would never say that I won't buy anything with Android, or I need OSX, otherwise I mix iOS and Android and I currently have an iPhone, so I'm a user. anyway, if I see that some design doesn't suit me, I'll write it down. Is this supposed to be a discussion here, and not a group chase over Apple products, or not? and if you don't like my opinions then don't respond to them and don't read it, simple
Think about the angle of inclination of the sockets! ?
That connector is no longer as robust as it was x years ago to save space by tilting the sockets. Apart from the fact that they would look terrible in terms of design. Sure, my opinion vs. Your opinion.
Even if you have all the cables connected there, it's just your clumsiness if you can't bring them into one thread and then thread it through, for example, the circular hole on the monitor stand or elsewhere. Just user error.
Am I preventing you from discussing? I'm just writing my opinion, that I don't understand trolls who go to some page just to curse how everything is wrong with the given company.
And as you can see, I am debating with you.
In my opinion, you are pushing nonsense and uselessness.
In addition to that query; how it will heat up when the processors of that computer are kicked ass; but even in this >> it is certain that Apple would not release a product that would overheat while using it, or which would be unusable if overheated.
PS: After I completed several trainings on IT security, and after seeing for myself how many LEGALLY downloadable applications from the Android app store work, that they can, for example, steal the identity of anyone on the same wifi, for example, at McDonald's and then misuse for ILLEGAL activity; I say with a clear conscience that I would never buy anything with android in it. Even if I got into such a crisis that I couldn't have an Apple, I'd rather buy a Windows device. But that's only a lesser evil than android. I have personal experience with all of today's most prominent systems.
you must be at work sweetheart if you blame everything on user error :]
the correct design suits me, not that I have to try to bend the cables too much. We don't agree on anything about this, so there's no point in talking about it.
"but even in this >> it is certain that Apple would not release a product that would overheat while using it" - and I thought that some official from Apple admitted that they had made a mistake with this piece of garbage, that it would burn out with use in a few months then it overheats and the whole thing goes haywire and that's why they retreat from it too :D, it's just that with today's apple, it looks nice, but the usability suffers because of it. they are macbooks without a connector, with a gay bar instead of keys, that is, with this monitor that cannot be positioned, with the worst connectors and the SD card pointlessly at the back instead of on the side (yes, don't put it on the side, because the monitor could not be on the narrow side 3 millimeters), in the same way, they could put the SD reader or the fingerprint reader in the keyboard, if it were not wireless at all (for a desktop that does not move, for a keyboard that should be in one place... and there is almost no reason for wireless...). at Apple, just for the last couple of years, the head of design is the former head of marketing. or one and the same person. maybe it's done by a photographer who designs according to what will look good in the promotional photos? who knows.
No. I am that user at work. And I try to eliminate my mistakes. Not like you, the local trolls, who just spit on the problem that the product in question is bad.
I will introduce a monitor that was originally set up in such a way that the wires would not be visible without human intervention. Design has nothing to do with it.
When you call things like a professional super-powerful computer junk, you discredit yourself. Just because Schiller, or whoever it was, said it could be even better to lure professionals to a new product is not a message that the original product is bad. That's just the interpretation of you Apple haters. Again! User error. One has to take care of one's equipment. If you put it in a dusty environment, you're on call. I have disassembled and reassembled countless computers in my life. Each of them (regardless of the brand) was dusty inside after a long period of use. After vacuuming and blowing, it immediately returned to its original performance.
Do you have something against gays? If you believe that 15 mechanical buttons are better than a touch screen with the possibility of displaying even those 15 buttons, but also with an abundance of other uses, where only the imagination and abilities of the given developer matter, then you are mentally worse than gays.
You can easily turn the monitor sideways or up and down. And if you sit on it small, put a pillow under the chair. Again. User error.
If you had a card reader from the side, you can't put two monitors right next to each other. By trying to get the narrowest edge possible, Apple works on two monitors next to each other more continuously.
You can take the keyboard to the sofa and play movies or chat from there, etc.
Even if you're just sitting in front of the computer, it's much better to work with wireless peripherals. If it's "useless" for you, then connect a wired keyboard there. Apple doesn't prevent you from doing that.
What's the use of a fingerprint reader in the keyboard if you unlock the computer with a watch??
Of course, the designers of Apple, or any business tries to make their products look good. If they didn't look like it, who would buy them?
You just walked into your own trap now. First you wrote that the design is terrible. And then you wrote that Apple does it just to make it look good. So what then? ?
gay is also a slang term for stupid :), in the sense of homosexual touchbar it doesn't make much sense. however, a gay bar in the sense of a homosexual would make sense if we imagine that the CEO of Apple who approved it is gay himself, and also if we imagine that we can let go of a rainbow on that test, as one of the symbols of a homosexual. we have nothing to do with your question if I have anything against gays, I don't. I also have 2 warm friends :)
"You can easily turn the monitor sideways or up and down. And if you sit on it small, put a pillow under the chair. Again. User error.” – I can't move it up and down. that's what bothers me in terms of design. a pillow under the wall won't solve it, because it lifts me up against the table. I would have to raise the table as well, but that would also raise the monitor itself because it cannot be attached to the VESA.
"If you had a card reader from the side, you can't put two monitors right next to each other. By trying to have as narrow an edge as possible, Apple makes working on two monitors next to each other more continuous." - I could use a reader from one monitor, but I would also accept a reader in front of the monitor or as I say on the keyboard. just everywhere else than it is now :]. as for narrow monitor frames, I agree, however, I am talking about the thickness in terms of depth, i.e. where the thickness is not visible when you look at the monitor
"What's the point of a fingerprint reader in the keyboard if you unlock the computer with a watch??" because I don't wear a watch
“You've just walked into your own trap. First you wrote that the design is terrible. And then you wrote that Apple does it just to make it look good. So what then?" design is not only about how the thing looks, but also how it is used (and also how easy it is to make, how easy it is to maintain, how easy it is to repair...)
Ah, so "gay" means "stupid."
So here we are done with the discussion.
You just grind shit…
You keep making excuses on the other (Apple) to cover up your "user error". To solve your problem, buy another computer, another monitor, another keyboard. Other people don't have problems like yours... ?
I would just keep repeating myself.
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I'm not making excuses for anyone, I'm saying that Apple is showing a bad design again and that's it.
I don't really like the dull color. I don't see why everyone is so upset about her, maybe the only reason is that she's unwatched (I think that's the main reason she's attracted to MBP). However, with that seat, the Mac loses its elegance a bit and it fits right into that boring seat, it looks like any other PC.
I like a light shade, like EIZO monitors or LENOVO keyboards. For some reason, I don't like white or black PC electronics and I find them cheap :O
I like the color.