20 April 2007, 9:06 PM
True, yes, Mac runs out fo the box since the entire process of the software is closely integrated with the hardware, unlike a licenesed system that of microsoft in which requiremens are broad unlike niche workings for the Mac enviornment.
To add some turth to balance out my statement before if I cut my tounge on it, Macs run out of the box, yet they do not require extensive service pacakges of upgrades such as the Service Packs of Windows. They have their updates, but its not like you need them in order for your computer to connect to the internet.
Yes a closed envionrment system fosters quality control, similar to an open development enviornment provides feedback, wheras a licensed run around the farm package is limited to how much you put in to it. (Mac, open source development and Windows licensing, respectively)
I agree whole heartedly though on your last comment of compatibility and drivers, I jsut think there should be more colaboration is all. ^_^
To add some turth to balance out my statement before if I cut my tounge on it, Macs run out of the box, yet they do not require extensive service pacakges of upgrades such as the Service Packs of Windows. They have their updates, but its not like you need them in order for your computer to connect to the internet.
Yes a closed envionrment system fosters quality control, similar to an open development enviornment provides feedback, wheras a licensed run around the farm package is limited to how much you put in to it. (Mac, open source development and Windows licensing, respectively)
I agree whole heartedly though on your last comment of compatibility and drivers, I jsut think there should be more colaboration is all. ^_^