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post Tue 21 Oct 2003, 19:16
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I have been using a PC P3 800mhz with cubase SL and I am thinking about making the move to a Mac running logic.
I do not know much about the comparisons in the hardware but is this a better way to go than a new PC

Any thoughts would be helpful
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post Mon 27 Oct 2003, 23:04
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I would like to just make a few things known on the mac vs pc debate. It's much like the Linux vs *BSD debate us unix admins tend to get in on the subject of free operating systems.

They're equally as good, equal in faults and when you get down to the nitty gritty it's all about how you have your machine configured.

As for the security aspect of windows vs mac there really is one thing going for Mac. The general populous does not use it as much as windows. When you have something that pretty much everybody and their grandmother uses that's where the kiddies are going to attack.

Simple things can keep you from getting viruses and exploited. Grisoft offers a free A/V that's great. Keeps everything off as long as you keep it on auto update.

Microsoft in it's later releases (2k and XP) you can have autoupdate turned on. Unless you're running a server where certain service packs can break applications this is a great thing to turn on. Keeps your machine up to date.

Just doing those two simple things will keep your machine from getting hacked for the most part. Just because you have a Mac does not mean that you are more secure, just means less people are trying to release things that affect you.

-maz
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- hemmick reef   Mac V's Pc   Tue 21 Oct 2003, 19:16
- - digitalboy   Mac rulez   Wed 22 Oct 2003, 04:45
- - lepetitmartien   NO RELIGIOUS BATTLE PLEASE, NO MAC/PC FIGHT, LASE...   Wed 22 Oct 2003, 16:17
- - hemmick reef   Thanks for the info I meant Logic V's cubase S...   Thu 23 Oct 2003, 11:38
- - dixiechicken   For sequencers/daw:s - dont forget Digital Perform...   Thu 23 Oct 2003, 12:58
- - Synthetic   here's the biggest issue these days in Mac Vs ...   Thu 23 Oct 2003, 14:20
- - boze   i think the virus comment would be better coming f...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 01:13
- - Popmann   QUOTE i think the virus comment would be better co...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 02:54
- - arne_e   QUOTE (boze @ Oct 24 2003, 00:13)if you have ...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 05:32
- - Popmann   mmm...I would question that logic. What software ...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 06:03
- - Synthetic   BOZE.... no offense man but where does it say I ne...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 14:25
- - boze   oh goodness... ::: folks who are on topic can skip...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 16:01
- - Synthetic   Boze... "ranting and raving" is not a ...   Fri 24 Oct 2003, 23:49
- - boze   wow- what a post. i don't know what to say...   Sat 25 Oct 2003, 00:57
- - Synthetic   Boze... now I can't tell if you are being sarc...   Sat 25 Oct 2003, 01:14
- - Synthetic   ohh... and just to add to the actual topic... when...   Sat 25 Oct 2003, 01:31
- - lepetitmartien   Worth to know on this thread: CODEWe're suppos...   Sat 25 Oct 2003, 01:45
- - lepetitmartien   Advantages of logic - tightness - midi total cont...   Sat 25 Oct 2003, 01:56
- - hemmick reef   Sorry if I started something off here with my init...   Sat 25 Oct 2003, 22:41
- - Lusamar   MAC is Nice, PC is Nice, Windows is bad!   Tue 28 Oct 2003, 00:25


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