Opinions of local OSX dealers?
Bryan Strawser
feanor at gondolin.org
Sun May 25 12:54:08 EDT 2003
For what it's worth, I bought my first mac (a powermac desktop w/ that
swanky 23" cinema display) and followed up with a powerbook laptop about a
month ago.
I've been doing development work on a desktop using either Slackware or
Redhat Linux for the better part of six years -- I won't go back after using
the macs. I can do everything on here that I did on those machines -
develop and test locally, upload to server when done.. With a much nicer
interface.
It was a hoot doing some PHP coding on the flight back from Austin a few
weeks ago and being able to test everything right on the powerbook with the
unix backend -- I'm quite impressed.
I've ordered from both apple.com and purchased locally at the Apple store in
Peabody. Very happy with their service.
Hope this helps --
Bryan
On 5/22/03 17:15, "John Chambers" <jc at trillian.mit.edu> wrote:
> For the usual various reasons, I'm strongly contemplating getting an
> OSX laptop and start comparing & contrasting it with my two linux
> boxen. A bit of research has resulted in the general impression that
> the various online sources don't have any discernable price or
> support advantages to apple.com, though I probably missed some
> evidence. There's still the question of whether any Boston-area
> retailers would be better than ordering via the Net. So does anyone
> have any comments pro/con any local Apple outlets?
>
> The advent of OSX does seem like a challenge to the historic
> separateness of the Mac and Unix crowds. I suppose it's just a matter
> of time until we start seeing a merger.
>
> Of course, that's not nearly as odd as seeing IBM jumping on the
> linux bandwagon.
>
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