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so i trashed my old mac today and got me a pc :lol: after 3 years, now i am ready :uhhuh: let s have a :drink:
Congratulations! That's like trashing a porsche and buying a yugo. :cheesy:
But seriously, congratulations!
Mac, PC, Mac, PC...
Who really cares. If you use a Mac at home, you probably use a PC at work. Or vice versa. There are so many software choices for PC that simply don't exist for the Mac.
Oh, and more viruses ands hacks, too... But hey, who would want to spend time to make a virus that would affect only 10% of the computers out there?
Speaking of macs, does anyone know how to put a password on one so people other than yourself can't log on? One of my friends has a mac and she's trying to find a way to lock her sister out of it.
In OSX you can set up multiple user accounts so each person is completely cut off from the others. Each account has it's own password and it only takes a few seconds to switch between users. If she's using OS9 it's not as easy and I'm not sure if you can do it at all.Originally Posted by Summoned
-Rich
Well, not multiple accounts, just one so that only the person with the password can use the computer. Otherwise it'll just start and then get stuck on the login screen. Or is that not possible on macs?
lol congrats on the switch now you can use atma!! :clap:
edit: Without using vpc that is :P
Like the previous poster said, it's quite easily set up under the control panel if you have OSX. If not, I know there's a bunch of third party programs that will let you lock down your mac available at the usual software download sites, like versiontracker and tucows.Originally Posted by Summoned
Um, congratz, I guess. Wouldn't do it myself but hey, that's just me. :drink:Originally Posted by twoflower
well i m mainly looking forward to the new bandwith of programs ( someone named atma, yummi ) and easier communications in UT ( teamspeak and such things )
i d still prefer mac os, but well, it s not a gamer- os![]()
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