When did Macs turn into a computer for normies?
I genuinely remember in the mid 2000s being able to get real work done in OS X Panther/Tiger. Trying to do anything in MacOS gives me major headaches now. Not to mention the computers have no ports
When did Macs turn into a computer for normies?
I genuinely remember in the mid 2000s being able to get real work done in OS X Panther/Tiger. Trying to do anything in MacOS gives me major headaches now. Not to mention the computers have no ports
>when
When they changed from PPC to X86-64 and integrated their iPhone to it exceptionally well while iTunes on Wangdos absolutely fucking sucks.
Apple has completely abandoned the "pro" market. It's been this way for probably a decade, at least.
People really do forget just how FRESH OS X felt 20 years ago. Shit, it still feels fresh considering the hardware it was running on. It just worked.
>the computers have no ports
>Apple has completely abandoned the "pro" market.
What about the Mac Pro?
You call this I/O?
snow leopard was the last good OSX
Considering any additional I/O can be added with PCIe expansions, probably yes.
You have 8 PCI expansion slots, use them nigger.
used them at school
they were very slow
>just use expansion cards
nigger its 2022 and the best apple can do on a workstation grade machine is 4 USB ports (2 type a, 2 type c)?
nigger you're buying a computer with 8 expansion slots and expect everything served to you? get a clue
when they marketed exclusively to normies with
>I'm a Mac, I'm a PC
marketing
Why does it look like a cheese grater?
So you can shred cheddar cheese for lunch while you wait for your future Academy Award-winning film to render.
When you're trying to sell $600 wheels to professionals, you've really missed the mark.
>turn into
apple has always been for braindead niggers
ex-macfag here. It was good until El Capitan. now I run Artix on my MBP.
Why El Capitan? OS X Yosemite brought in all the flatshit from iOS 7.
1984
What are all those slots on the back for?
All-the-PCIe-you-can-eat buffet.
Oh right. my bad.