That scoring method sucks badly... For example, consider the comparaison of XP and MacOS dialog boxes: http://www.xvsxp.com/dialogs/. Is there anyone who actually read those boxes? The context-sensitive dialogs could be useful only for newbies, but if you already have some experience with softwares, you know what that dialog box wants to say and choose Yes, No or Cancel with <TAB> (feature unavailable on Mac) and hitting enter or space bar (or simply using shortcuts).Heres a comparosin of XP V MACOS X http://www.xvsxp.com/final-score/
If you want trouble get a MAC
Yes mac's have very good video editing software....thery're good for making movies, at school at the moment in multimedia, we can use mac PC'S or just normal PC's but for making our Movies it's MACthey are used more for video editing, picture software (hardcore photoshoppers?)
I work a lot in Photoshop on PC and from time to time on Mac. And believe me or not, Photoshop is faster and more stable on PCs than on Macs.they are used more for video editing, picture software (hardcore photoshoppers?)
Just there great Video editing software they have....it's very stable and is easy, and works wellwhat the hell could Mac do on video editing that PC can't?
I've only used it once so I cant remember the softwares name...but I can tell you next tuesday when I have multimedia againAnd what's that software's name?
Cuz the topic was Mac and LinuxI'm surprised nobody said linux