The real reason I bought a Mac
Jun. 4th, 2008 02:38 pmApart from it being so incredibly cool, that is.
I was playing around with iWeb and happened to see that Apple hosts web sites that are one-click publishable from iWeb, along with some groovy widgets and stuff.
I happen to have a domain name, which I've owned for four years without doing much. So I've been putting together a site. Nothing much, and nothing that any friend of mine hasn't already seen.
But it looks so good!
More later, when I work out how to attach my domain name to the .Mac site. Well, I know how, and in fact I've already done the .Mac bit. It's just a matter of beating my domain name provider over the head with a ragged credit card until they do their bit.
I was playing around with iWeb and happened to see that Apple hosts web sites that are one-click publishable from iWeb, along with some groovy widgets and stuff.
I happen to have a domain name, which I've owned for four years without doing much. So I've been putting together a site. Nothing much, and nothing that any friend of mine hasn't already seen.
But it looks so good!
More later, when I work out how to attach my domain name to the .Mac site. Well, I know how, and in fact I've already done the .Mac bit. It's just a matter of beating my domain name provider over the head with a ragged credit card until they do their bit.
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Date: 2008-06-04 10:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-04 11:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-05 01:31 am (UTC)Plus of course, all that i-stuff is trendy, and I don't do trendy :-)
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FutureCat, proud owner of a totally untrendy non-ipod mp3 player, non-iphone phone, non-iweb web site...
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Date: 2008-06-05 01:38 am (UTC)I find Windows much more unreliable and mysterious. I think though it's just a matter of what you're more accustomed to. There are more Windows experts than Mac experts around, though perhaps that's partially because your ordinary Windows user ends up being forced to become an expert as they deal with problem after problem, with constant reboot, reinstall, retry cycles, whereas Macs tend to require less maintenance so problems are the exception, not the norm. :-)
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Date: 2008-06-05 09:52 am (UTC)