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Topic What is the best OS for working with Music/Pictures?
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Uniq0ne Posted at 4:42 pm on May 31, 2008
I do ALOT of photo editing and mix music etc

I need an OS that works best with Music and Pictures.

And another question do you need to buy a MAC to install the OS or could I just buy the software and install it on my custom built computer? Thanks!

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ultima171 Posted at 10:43 am on June 23, 2008
MAC OS X! so much better. itunes and iphoto is where its at
anonomouse Posted at 3:36 pm on June 21, 2008
Just get an iMac or MacBook.
King Kong Posted at 2:28 am on June 12, 2008
ether one is good.

but if your more in to the editing stuff, a mac may be a better idea

TRIPonME Posted at 7:59 am on June 8, 2008
Mac OSX.  Period.

The bundled i'Life package beats the crap out of most Windows apps.

pleaseremove Posted at 4:22 am on June 2, 2008
I don't see how either of the main two OS's are better than each-other when it comes to  working with music and pictures. This is all down to what software you use. Photoshop for example will work on either.
sanzilla Posted at 4:55 pm on May 31, 2008

well I have to think about it .

I just don't matter that thing . But with an emulator you can't
get the actual performance , shuch as low latency audio driver and more graphics hardware supporting tools .

you may have your coffee cup and come back . for a example java ! their symbol is that .

Uniq0ne Posted at 4:54 pm on May 31, 2008
Quote: from sanzilla at 4:51 pm on May 31, 2008


nvm would never happen anyway because I hear it doesn't even support AMD chips
 

anything you can run on a emulator , wanna to know some more about emulators you just read my article .
http://sanzillajackcat.googlepages.com/EmulatorsunderWin32.mht

anyway it does not discuss about running mac on linux or windows .


Ah I don't need it that bad... lol thanks though. I'll probably just switch back over to XP.

sanzilla Posted at 4:51 pm on May 31, 2008

nvm would never happen anyway because I hear it doesn't even support AMD chips

anything you can run on a emulator , wanna to know some more about emulators you just read my article .
http://sanzillajackcat.googlepages.com/EmulatorsunderWin32.mht

anyway it does not discuss about running mac on linux or windows .

marshmellowman Posted at 4:49 pm on May 31, 2008
Quote: from sanzilla at 12:47 am on June 1, 2008


legally

well I have to think about it .  

You can use an emulator for run that on windows. he he


That's still not legal.
Uniq0ne Posted at 4:49 pm on May 31, 2008
nvm would never happen anyway because I hear it doesn't even support AMD chips...
sanzilla Posted at 4:47 pm on May 31, 2008

legally


well I have to think about it .

You can use an emulator for run that on windows. he he

marshmellowman Posted at 4:46 pm on May 31, 2008
Mac OS X, obviously.

Yes, you need a Mac to (legally) run OS X on it. Not to mention it's complicated to do it on a normal PC and can have plenty of driver problems.

sanzilla Posted at 4:45 pm on May 31, 2008
go to the MAC world . there supports multimeadia a lot .
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