Re: trail version for windows
Re: trail version for windows
- Subject: Re: trail version for windows
- From: "WebObjects EMail" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 12:04:58 +0100
unfortunately you already started the debate.
i trust your experiences in both OS or Mashines here, bacouse this is not
the same mashine.
i want to know one thing first of all. was your first computer a mac?
if yes, you will never understand me :)
and if you talk about WO on mac or windows as i mean and not talking about
playing, make music, etc....
i am sure windows is better.
imagin a programmer who works life time on windows and suddenly he must
change to mac to program WO.
1. if you have mac right now infront of you. tell me where is the End, pos1,
Copy, Paste buttongs and short cuts?
2. show me the methods of a class as Eclipse does? btw this thing is years
old. on Mac even the xcode doesnt support it.
dont forget WE programmers work years long to make the life esear so dont
tell me to change my behaviour, the computer must changes its behavour. and
if you understood this. you will be successful in your work life as a
programmer :)
pease!
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Griffith" <email@hidden>
To: "WebObjects EMail" <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: trail version for windows
> Hehe... Obviously someone that knows nothing about Macs :-) My intention
is
> not to start a debate over the Mac vs Windows issue, however I have used
> both for many years and my preference is by far to use the Mac where
> possible. Like everything, it's easy when you KNOW HOW. Windows makes
> things complicated in many ways, and those unfamiliar with Macs will
always
> have issues using them. They are different operating systems (while also
> quite similar) and one must make a decision based more on preference than
> anything else. Granted, sometimes there are technical issues to consider,
> but in my many years of experience with both I can safely say that at
> present there is very little or nothing I can not do on either platform
> equally well.
>
> Dave.
>
> > Hello,
> > Chuck Hill you tell exactly why people will NEVER try WO.
> > if you ask me, WO is fine. at least till now!
> > but MAC is a masing problem as a workstation.
> > i wonder people can work with such a mashine!
> > working with the mouse was carzy.
> > the keyboard is a killing tool for a programmers nervs.
> > no enough help for WO on mac.
> >
> > NEVER tell a programmer to try WO on mac if he doesnt know mac before.
he
> > will hate WO and mac.
> >
> > myself, if Appple stopped develeop for windows, i see a black future for
wo
> > in the world.
> > say thanks for Eclipse it makes the world easy.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Daniel Mejia" <email@hidden>
> > To: <email@hidden>
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 7:28 PM
> > Subject: trail version for windows
> >
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Question about trail version.
> >>
> >> After talking with some windows developers and showing them WO, they
> >> decided to evaluate the tool for a project that I think is very
> >> feasible with WO.
> >>
> >> The problem is that now there is no trail version for windows in the
> >> developer.apple.com site.
> >>
> >> Somebody knows if is still available a windows version for trail or if
> >> dismiss the windows version for trail is another genial marketing
> >> decision to reject any potential developer to use WO?
> >>
> >> Daniel.
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