To: Swordmaker
Can you say the same about your Windows PCs????
I can say that about some data center Windows PCs that have simple functionality. In our Data Center we have a couple of IBM desktops circa 1997 still running with reboots only for patches (still running an unsupported OS).
Frankly, my seven year old iMac crashes frequently (iTunes, kids' websites on Safari). I have upgraded to Lion (end of the line) and it crashes less frequently, but at least as often as a typical Windows box. I have reinstalled systems, etc.
41 posted on
02/22/2015 3:27:44 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: Dr. Sivana
Frankly, my seven year old iMac crashes frequently (iTunes, kids' websites on Safari). I have upgraded to Lion (end of the line) and it crashes less frequently, but at least as often as a typical Windows box. I have reinstalled systems, etc. Did the computer crash, or did the iTunes and Safari software crash. I have never heard of either iTunes or Safari crashing the system. That would be very hard for either to crash OS X requiring a reboot. Usually if they crash, merely reload the program.
52 posted on
02/22/2015 12:36:58 PM PST by
Swordmaker
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