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Date:      Fri, 1 Mar 2002 15:15:52 -0500
From:      Nathan Mace <nmace85@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   OS-X question(WAS:GUI  question.)
Message-ID:  <200203012019.PAA14268@uce55.uchaswv.edu>
In-Reply-To: <p05101403b8a5459d1362@[10.0.1.26]>
References:  <200203010532.AAA17582@alpha.vaxxine.com> <p05101403b8a5459d1362@[10.0.1.26]>

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> 	I try to keep my life as Microsoft-free as possible.  On servers,
> I prefer to use FreeBSD (on x86 hardware), OpenBSD (on most
> everything else, other than SPARC64), and Solaris (on SPARC64).  For
> firewalls, I much prefer OpenBSD on pretty much whatever.  On
> desktops, I prefer Macintosh.

for years i swore i'd never own a Mac, but since Os-X came out, i've been 
wanting a mac more and more.  can anyone tell me how OS-X is from a unix type 
mindset? i know that somethings will be different, such as directories and 
naming conventions.  thats to be expected.  but how well is it as a unix 
desktop? although i havn't used it, i think it would be great.  unified 
widgets, great look and feel, in most cases commerical quality apps, as well 
as OSS apps.  any downsides that i should be aware of before buying one?  and 
would you recommend a low end powermac or or high end imac? i'm not into 
graphic's related work, i imagine that since i currently use freebsd as my 
desktop that i won't be doing anything resource intensive except compiling 
various OSS pieces of software.

also, whats your take on the higher pricing of the hardware?  i know it costs 
more, but i've been told that it last longer.  as in a 5 year old mac is 
still usable with current apps, where as a 5 year old PC is pretty slow using 
the same current apps.  does anyone know if this is true?

and lastly, can you recommend OS-X to a unix desktop user?  opensource 
licensing issues aside.

Nathan

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