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		<title>Behold, the Power of Cheese sudo!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 03:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The Argument for a Mac</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have about as many WinXP machines as OS X machines around here (and a few OpenBSD boxes, but that&#8217;s beside the point), and yet I find it&#8217;s rare that I touch anything other than the Macs anymore.  Why?  Well, I suspect it&#8217;s the same reason I keep seeing little things here and there that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have about as many WinXP machines as OS X machines around here (and a few <a href="http://openbsd.org/">OpenBSD</a> boxes, but that&#8217;s beside the point), and yet I find it&#8217;s rare that I touch anything other than the Macs anymore.  Why?  Well, I suspect it&#8217;s the same reason I keep seeing little things here and there that suggest developers are increasingly working on Macs&#8211;if I want a Mac program, well, duh, I&#8217;m on a Mac; if I want a PC program, I&#8217;ve got <a href="http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/">Parallels</a>, so I don&#8217;t even have to deal with dual-booting; if I want a &#8216;nix machine, I just look under the Mac GUI and there&#8217;s a BSD-type &#8216;nix (oh, and OS X can run a standard X11 server, too).  I can use virtually any tool out there and work in all three worlds with one machine.  I no longer need to have two or three machines on my desk at home, just my Mac desktop.  I probably won&#8217;t be taking more than one laptop on the road with me anymore (I have travelled with two on several occasions in the past), just my Mac laptop.</p>
<p>Why do I want all these different facets?  Well, much as I hate to use it, damn near everyone in &#8220;the business world&#8221; uses Microsoft Office, and the Mac versions suck (I don&#8217;t know about 2008, but I&#8217;m not optimistic) and I&#8217;d rather use the PC version (2003, since 2007 is a disaster best described as MS openly giving the finger to all its customers).  Graphics work and page layout are in various Adobe Creative Suite products under OS X (I suppose that there exist PC versions, but really, who does graphics work on a PC?).  I also prefer web and email on the Mac side.  Then, when I have to deal with network/server/etc. stuff, I dive into terminal and I&#8217;m off.  For actual programming, while I love using <a href="http://winscp.net/">WinSCP</a> + <a href="http://www.textpad.com/">TextPad</a> under Windows, LOVE it, I tend more toward <a href="http://www.panic.com/transmit/">Transmit</a> + <a href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/komodo_edit/">Komodo Edit</a> nowadays (this is largely a side effect of having a huge project hosted on a server that only supports FTP, not SFTP, and for whatever reason, WinSCP can&#8217;t seem to maintain a stable FTP connection with that server, so editing led to all sorts of nasty corruption and whatnot when the connection would drop mid-edit).</p>
<p>Oh, and it doesn&#8217;t hurt that my day job is in an all-Mac office.</p>
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