brendan_leo
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Has anybody else bought Snow Leopard? I got it on Friday, and I love it! Completely worth the $40. What are your opinions?
Well what kind of apps are you talking about?I hate macintosh.....too simple. Graphics look great but If i can't find proper programs without a 3rd party converting it. then I much rather die.
yep... It's completely freerather use linux.
That is what I love so much about OS X. It is the best of both worlds: I get a fantastic UI and set of programs. Then, when i need to, I just drop back down to Terminalrather use linux.
you mean the thing they took all the controls away from???Quicktime X is my new drug.
This.rather use linux.
Incorrect. SL now calculates hard drive apace on base 10 rather than base 2. So for every kilobyte, you gain an extra 24 bytes, multiply that by 1000 for megabytes, then by 1000 per gigabyte, then multiply by hdd size eg 160gb. That's the reason you get lots of space back.you mean the thing they took all the controls away from???
the only reason it is smaller is because they got rid of all the printer drivers that you do not need (which should of been done in the first place)
You're an idiot.Incorrect. SL now calculates hard drive apace on base 10 rather than base 2. So for every kilobyte, you gain an extra 24 bytes, multiply that by 1000 for megabytes, then by 1000 per gigabyte, then multiply by hdd size eg 160gb. That's the reason you get lots of space back.
+1rather use linux.
This and I do.rather use linux.
I'm sorry?You're an idiot.
You described SL as increasing HDD space, that article just tells us its only showing its manufacturing size.I'm sorry?
Snow Leopard Reports Hard Drive Capacity "Correctly" (in Base 10) - Snow leopard - Lifehacker
Please do your research before you try to defame someone.
That's the whole point. A 160GB hdd, which would appear in 10.5 and Windows as 149.7GB, is now accurately reported as 160GB because of the way SL calculates disk size, and hence you get extra space.You described SL as increasing HDD space, that article just tells us its only showing its manufacturing size.