jpelzel
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I can't develop without the internet.
I just don't see you being the type to search for answers on stackoverflow .
I can't develop without the internet.
Windows 10 is actually very stable. Endless crashes are usually caused by heat, bad RAM, bad power, (PC plugged directly into wall), incompatible drivers, hard drive issues, video and other plugin cards, etc.
Legend, had crashes on my Mac while never had a bsod on my win10, neither had to reboot it...As a Mac user. Can somebody please explain, what exactely"crash" means ???? ;-)
As a Mac user. Can somebody please explain, what exactely"crash" means ???? ;-)
Mac Crash = spinning beach ball that does not stop. MacAs a Mac user. Can somebody please explain, what exactely"crash" means ???? ;-)
Mac crash = spinning beachball of death. Never stops on it’s own.As a Mac user. Can somebody please explain, what exactely"crash" means ???? ;-)
I have a 2012 and a 2015.The new MacBook?
Even tho I vastly prefer Macs over PCs, Finder does frustrate me too. A program will tell me that it saved a file in a particular folder... but when I look for that folder, it’s a crap shoot as to whether I’ll be able to find it. And if I as much as breathe on my TB cable, I lose the connection to my UA Apollo Quad.I'm not particularly enamored with the Mac UI either. Finder has to be the worst file manager ever created.
And for the record, My 2 AXE FXIII units have never crashed. And that goes for my previous AXE FXII XL+ units, as well.My Macbooks crash more often than my Windows computers ever do. Spinning beachball of death or just completely unresponsive.
I'm not particularly enamored with the Mac UI either. Finder has to be the worst file manager ever created.
Even tho I vastly prefer Macs over PCs, Finder does frustrate me too. A program will tell me that it saved a file in a particular folder... but when I look for that folder, it’s a crap shoot as to whether I’ll be able to find it.
Yup, XP was my favorite.I was happiest on XP. Still can’t gel with Windows 10. Only use it for work so can’t change much on it due to policies. Mac at home which does crash on occasion. Can’t win.
+1Yup, XP was my favorite.
Yup, XP was my favorite.
Oh yes. Good times. Privately I’ve gone 100% Apple and have never regretted it.
In the company we’ve migrated to Office 365 and it’s a trainwreck. So slow.
Software license clients need to phone home.I just don't see you being the type to search for answers on stackoverflow .