oldspice 0 Posted July 4, 2002 Has anyone seen the new Macintosh computers and how they have that curved icon rollbar thingy at the bottom of the screen to select stuff? I would like a program that simulates that thing for my windows taskbar. Anyone know of one that fakes it? Share this post Link to post
Sampson 0 Posted July 4, 2002 There probably is no software at the present time that exactly emulates the mac dock. But, this site is a project that has been chipping away at making your desktop look like a Mac. It is free http://winmac.emuunlim.com/ . Then there is the perennial Windows skinner http://www.stardock.com/ that might present some alternatives. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 4, 2002 Quote: Where can I get a cool MAC icon scroller for Win2k? MAC is a television video system. "Mac" is short for Macintosh. Why do so many PC fanboys screw this up? Share this post Link to post
oldspice 0 Posted July 4, 2002 You say "Potahtoe", I say "POTATO"! Oh, Thanks Sampson. Share this post Link to post
Cynan 0 Posted July 4, 2002 What I can't understand is why anyone would want their PC to look like a Mac. If you want a Mac, why not buy a Mac? Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 4, 2002 Quote: What I can't understand is why anyone would want their PC to look like a Mac. When you have the coolest UI on the planet jealousy is only to be expected And oldspice, there are no two ways about it, it's "Mac" plain and simple. Share this post Link to post
oldspice 0 Posted July 4, 2002 I am not one to get into useless chatter. LSD, I thought "Mac" was supposed to be coming out with an architecture that would run both Windows and "Mac" software? Is this true now, or did this go down the toilet as a pipe dream. I think there are many of us who appreciate "Mac" and Windows. I for one am a musician and can appreciate the quality of "Mac" for recording studio aplications but do not want to spend the money for a "Mac". Share this post Link to post
Cynan 0 Posted July 4, 2002 Yeah Admiral LSD, Mac's do have a superior interface *cough* - each to there own really. If you like, then fair play! ...and LOL @ oldspice. Sorry dude, but from what you just said it kinda sounds like you want the Mac look&feel to get this "quality" a Mac provides for sound! Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 4, 2002 Quote: Yeah Admiral LSD, Mac's do have a superior interface *cough* - each to there own really. If you like, then fair play! You ever see an OSX screenshot? Beats XP (pretty much the coolest UI the PC has to offer, and I'm including Linux here too) any day of the week. Share this post Link to post
Cynan 0 Posted July 4, 2002 Yep. Seen a screenshot, and used it... but I still don't like it. I'm too used to Windows I guess. Share this post Link to post
Christianb 8 Posted July 5, 2002 Okay I watched some movie on the Mac GUI and I must say visually it was extremely impressive. However I think more emphasis should be put on speed and stability and less on visual splendor. Both Apple and Microsoft are guilty in that regard. They should both loose the bells and whistles and stick to having a working product. I'm not saying Macs aren't stable. I do know that they are slow at web browsing, because the two largest web browsers IE (okay we all know MS wouldn't even consider letting another platform have faster IE code) and Netscape weren't nearly as fast the MAc OS 9. At least where netscape is concerned it just doesn't behoove them to spend a bunch of time optimizing a browser that's only going to be used by 3% of the market (AKA the Mac user base). All in all I think macs are great for a lot of things save gaming (no DirectX) and web browsing. Do check out the movies though. This GUI is really impressive. http://www.apple.com/macosx/theater/dock.html and there's a ton more: http://www.apple.com/macosx/theater/ -Christian Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 5, 2002 Actually, I would imagine that OSX would come up trumps against Windows in terms of stability at least given that OSX is built on a Unix foundation (BSD IIRC). Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 10, 2002 You could always plug a (USB) Microsoft mouse in. M$ have been providing Mac drivers for their mice for ages. Share this post Link to post
Uykucu 0 Posted July 10, 2002 I am no expert in Mac, but since when do you need mouse drivers for basic functionality? Do you need even mouse drivers fo mac? Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 11, 2002 Well, you'd need something to enable everything after the first button It's probably like IntelliPoint for Windows. The wheel and other buttons all work fine in IE, Explorer and Office but you need IntelliPoint to enable the same functionality in other programs. Share this post Link to post
McBane 0 Posted July 24, 2002 Bah...Win2k or XP with Litestep beats Mac's gooey anyday... Share this post Link to post