Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/08/07

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Subject: [Leica] Experience with Apple?
From: pj at GoodPhotos.com (Michael Eric Berube)
Date: Thu Aug 7 08:30:32 2008
References: <200808070232.m772WI7n021084@server1.waverley.reid.org>

We've got two Dell desktops both running XP Home SP2 and one of those 
dual booted with the latest version of Ubuntu Linux (8.04), we have a 
Dell Laptop with XP Home SP2 and a MacMini with OSX (Tiger).

I don't see what all the fuss is about from any camp. Macs are wonderful 
machines and their ads are funny, but their marketing strategy is mostly 
based on FUD. All three OS's work just fine for us in creative or 
business (or creative business) pursuits. Firefox, Thunderbird and Open 
Office work very well on all three cross platform. I've used the Ubuntu 
for over a month now for everything but actual PhotoShop (CS2 works in 
Linux now, but CS3 and my monitor calibration setup is still not 
supported yet). My Thunderbird on both Linux and Windows share the same 
Profile folder so any changes in one OS version are also represented on 
the other OS when I'm working there. Having to resort to using a Command 
Line in a terminal interface (rather than a Graphical User Interface) is 
usually the biggest fear that most folks have of Linux and it is simply 
no longer an issue. Since putting the latest distribution of Ubuntu on 
my Dell, I've not had to resort to command line once. Because of this 
new user friendliness, the fact that Linux is Open Source (no cost to 
DL, Install or use) and largely as viri free and secure as Mac's OS, I'd 
suggest that both of the closed OS's have more to worry about from Linux 
than from each other. Linux will work wonderfully on either a Mac or 
most any standard PC hardware.

Carpe lumen,
Michael Eric Berube
GoodPhotos.com


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