I love how you completely avoid this issue and just try and correct me, and yes I do know that it goes that way. However, they are all the same damn OS to me(OSX), just because Apple labels them as new OSes doesn't mean they are, they are all running on essentially the same code with very minor tweaks and eye candy changes, maybe a new feature added here and there. So really you are comparing moving from the one OS to just a slight more updated version of the same OS vs. moving accross 3-4 versions of Windows.
Again, try putting an OSX machine in a OS9 environment and enjoy the fun.
Well lets see, on our schools network we had about 300 Macs and about 1500 PCs. We got about 5 calls a week from the Mac users. What were most of them? "I can't print." Why couldn't they print? Because OSX refused to map the printer correctly, I don't know why, and neither did Apple. Our solution: Map a different printer and pray.
Well like I have said, in my view, they are not different OSes, just more updated version of the same OS. That is like saying Windows XP and Windows XP w/ SP2 are 2 different OSes, they aren't. Again, try making a good comparision. Throw some OS9 machines in that computer lab and watch. OS9 is a very different OS than OSX is.
Though with Vista, while the outward appearance is very noticeably different, I find that people can pretty quickly adapt to using it if they have used XP.
Yes, please leave out how many calls the WINDOWS USERS GIVE YOU.
As for printing problems, theres always the errant few-- windows is just as bad. If not worse. You have to worry about driver versions when you get into the windows side.
Ever get to play with HP PLC 3-4-5-6 drivers? Probably not if you think OS X has problems.
Network printers are your friend.
OS 9? We have that too.. Its not nearly as functional as OS X simply because it was never intended to be... but those machines work fine. They arent there to be an active directory PC, they have to be local... if you're trying to set something up differently, learn to use it.
Then again, if you think Jaguar is the same as Tiger under the hood..
Damn, you dont have a clue. Thats all i can say.
Then you can take a gander at leopard.. its a combination of 32 and 64 bit... thats a HUGE change.. not only have they gone from PPC 32 bit to 64, then to X8632, now to x86 64bit.
They've been DAMN busy.
All of its TRANSPARENT to the user. How about windows? Pick one of the 12 different versions....
This is untrue. Many, many apps are dependent upon the OS build, for example, Toast 7 won't run on any version of OS X below 10.3.9 You can't even run it on 10.3.8. 10.3.8 to 10.3.9 is just a simple update, I might add, not even a new "cat". Thus, one of the downsides to OS X and Macs. In Apples defense however, at least they don't try to charge $400 for their desktop OS.
That is purely toast's fault- NOT apples. But its no different from windows... Compile something in VB2005, and it wont run on windows 98. Heck, they're starting to block even windows 2000 users from apps now.
Its possible to compile the app to run on an older version, toast just decided not to support it.
Thats like saying OMG you wrote a VB app that wont run on windows 98! :shadedshu