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In This clip it takes some of the smartest guy's on the cutting edge technology front, about twenty minutes to figure out how to change an Icon on mac OS X www.oasisfleeting.tk

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  • 5:32 ...I been feeling like a idiot. Oh but I feel better now because we got PCs over here.

  • @shanesaurusrex

    Numbers tell all. 75% of all Macs sold are Macbooks (source: Apple Insider). Nobody is going to video edit or do After Effects renders on a Macbook, because the horsepower isn't there. Everyone except Apple is saying the same thing. "OSX lags, Windows 7 doesn't. Windows 7 trumped Snow Leopard at high end rendering and graphics performance." There is no similar performance. Macs have a severely limited max throughput, which is why they lose against PCs.

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  • Leave it to Mac to charge you for a program to change your computer icons..... I am just waiting for a guy to make the ultimate Mac virus....

  • Lol PC can just download rocket docket rather than paying for custom icons lool

  • they pay money to change icons X"D

  • right.. that's the most important thing to change icons... video title is an epic FAIL

  • img2icns... free program. turn an image into .ico and just drag it to the small icon in get info window? easy.

  • @MaestroDraven You have a good point. We will have to wait for now though, if Apple doesn't increase their security then I will concede that their policies are inferior. At the moment we don't know what theyre doing for security patches. Apple has never had this level of market share before.

  • @shanesaurusrex

    The issue isn't Mac vulnerability at this very moment. It's Mac vulnerability down the road. And we aren't talking 5 years, we're literally talking next month. Mac viruses are increasing at an alarming rate of 10% per month, and Apple needs to seriously start buttoning down. Rootkits are the #1 threat on the Mac platform right now. Yes they may get targeted less, but it's so much easier to attack a Mac. That's a major temptation.

  • @MaestroDraven No because you imply that users are helpless. Macs aren't targeted nearly as much as PCs, and as long as you don't go downloading obscure scandinavian porno you should be A-OK. Ive never had a virus on my PC and I haven't had one yet on my Mac. As for my MacBook Pro upgrades, well I can upgrade the two things I want and thats cool with me. Again Macs aren't for hardware enthusiasts, unfortunately.

  • @shanesaurusrex

    Not on an iMac you can't :) RAM might be easy, but increasing hard drive space means removing the entire front screen of the iMac. NOT something I'd recommend, given Apple's history of voiding warranties if you so much as sneeze in a Mac's general direction. At the end of the day, their hardware upgrade options are still hampered by limitations. A PC doesn't have these issues. Quick, easy, cheap, painless, 24/7.

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