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Apple software is based on a *nix kernel. That's about as close as it
gets to being a *nix system, as the UI and other stuff is pure Apple. From what I can tell, it's a Unix system with a proprietary kernel, POSIX compliant and certified by The Open Group. The UI is really just a program that runs in that environment. I get bash and all of the Unixy command line tools and it feels like an old pair of blue jeans. In my friends' experience, Macs are great as long as you want to things their way, and a nightmare if you don't. This even applies to their phones, which, for example, use a photo file format that nobody else can read. The Walled Garden approach makes them reliable within their limits, which are precisely defined. Outside that garden you are on your own... Yeah, I'm naturally repelled by their isolated eco-system. I recognize that even if I made this machine work, eventually, it would be time to upgrade and they tend to make computers as a unit, rather like phones. The fact that I can't upgrade the RAM in this machine is representative of the product. I would miss being able to go down to Fry's and come back with a new mobo, cpu and ram for a small assortment of Franklins. If what you want is a seamless production environment, take the hit to your wallet and get Protools. I happen to dig Reaper. It's not my gripe. I'm tired of Windows and am probably looking at OS X through rosy lenses. I like to write programs that make music, with csound and other tools. I think it would be nice to do that in a Unix-like environment and have a solid recording environment available at the same time. |
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