Last week I got my hands on a Macbook for the first time and I must say I’m quite impress with it. I’m not an Apple fanboy that likes everything that has Apple’s logo on it. I bought once an iPod and that’s it. No iPhone, no iPad, no Apple stickers on my car. I don’t usually spend money on technology just for the sake of it. But the Macbook is different, I haven’t decided yet, but so far I think it’s almost worth the money
This is my opinion on it, compared with my other laptop, a HP running Ubuntu.
What I like
Let’s start with with the positive aspects:
- Great look and feel, Apple’s designers pay attention to every single detail. And it shows.
- Mac OS Snow Leopard, as it’s such a nice kitty
- The touchpad interaction. Multitouch is the best technology ever. It feels so confortable.
- Out of the box codecs and functionality. A lot of applications just work on Mac OS without the need for additional tweaking.
- Better support from manufactures. If you’re using a Mac you’re posh and trendy and obviously willing to spend a lot of cash on technology, so companies try their best to provide you with working software, working drivers, working codecs and so on. It’s not like you’re one of those Linux freaks that compiles everything from scratch.
What I miss
There are some things I miss about my Ubuntu box:
- The package manager. I miss it the most. It’s the best, just a sudo apt-get install and you’re there. Here things are more complicated, with downloads, accepting terms and conditions and even paying for the software you’re using
- The directory structure. I know it’s a weird thing to say, but I’m used to /usr/bin and /home instead of /Applications and /Users.
What I don’t like
As nothing is perfect, here we go:
- Cmd+tab cycles through applications, not windows. This one scores a perfect 10 on the “annoyance-meter”. Especially when you have application with multiple windows. You have to Cmd+tab to the desired application and then start Cmd+~ between windows.
- The two fingers zoom on the touchpad. It’s fucking annoying, especially when you zoom my mistake. And you don’t even get a good degree of control. This isn’t all that annoying as it can be turned off.
Final verdict: as I said in the beginning, it’s almost worth the money. I’m not sure about this, but I think that my next laptop will be a Macbook Pro.
Finally the Linux dude is coming out of the closet. J! I would by a MacBook Pro too.
Hold your horses…I haven’t seen the new Ubuntu yet
For the package manager, check out Homebrew: http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/.
Then it’s just a matter of running:
sudo brew install
I’m using MacPorts instead of Homebrew. But not all Mac software is free, you know. On Ubuntu, you google for “svn clients ubuntu” all you only find free ones
Mac is pricier
There are only two apps that I have paid money for until now, ForkLift and TextMate (a bit expensive in my opinion). The latter because I didn’t really like MacVim. All the other apps that I use are free and open-source and they’re quite good actually.
How can you not like MacVim?