Earendil_Star
Well-known member
I'm sorry you feel that way, you are a first (see one of my posts above).I've been an Apple owner for more than 10 years and I finally got
fed up with the lack of easily available hardware/software and
always checking to see if something would work on the mac.
Personally I've never checked software/hardware to see if it'll work. Well that's not entirely true, I used to check game titles when I was 12.
If you ever go back, or even as a windows user, you should check out Download.com and Versiontracker.com for loads of freeware and shareware. Though be warned, now that you are on WIndows you should be very careful what you download.
To carify his point, I dare someone to find me a any of those hardware items that don't work in OSX. Unless it is a cheapo item from a company no one has heard of, just about any of those items, in any flavor, will work under OSX.The other day, I went to a store to get a card reader, a router.
Some games were on sale. So I got the software too. My external
DVD burner died. I got a new DVD burner at BJ for $90. It has
USB. Then I picked up an external USB hard drive for $220.
There are of course some obscure pieces of hardware that can be found that don't work, for example some thumb print readers don't work, nor do some GPS units (because they rely on their own software).
I run 6 peices of external hardware off my laptop and din't check any of it.
Wait 6 months, something won't work rightAfter I got home, I realize that I forgot to check to see if the
software/hardware would work on my computer. Everything worked.
Because I had a PC.