#90955
03/18/2000 2:00 PM
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Which webhost should I take?? ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/unsure.gif) ------------------ Please Join My UBB
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#90956
03/18/2000 3:44 PM
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So many hosts sp little time ------------------ Please Join My UBB
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#90957
03/19/2000 6:43 AM
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It totally depends on what you want. Just a thought ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/smile.gif)
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#90958
03/19/2000 1:55 PM
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If you;'re talking about Unix/NT/Mac, then Unix is the best choice.
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#90959
03/19/2000 2:11 PM
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I disagree. NT is easier to set up and run. Mac is even better if your server has Timbuktu. Just a thought ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/smile.gif)
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#90960
03/19/2000 4:19 PM
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Well, yeah. That's true. And NT has a better error-handling. You don't see those 500 errors - you see exact error, but people say NT isn't that secure. About macs - I've never used them, and heard that servers on them is not such a good idea (no offense to mac-people)
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#90961
03/20/2000 4:51 AM
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Mac servers are very reliable and easy to use (if you know how to use a Mac). NT web services can be very secure, if you set them up right. They're MUCH easier to set up and, as you say, give detailed debug info. Just a thought ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/smile.gif)
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#90962
03/21/2000 7:03 PM
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#90963
03/22/2000 4:58 AM
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Any particular reason? Just a thought ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/smile.gif)
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#90964
03/22/2000 6:14 PM
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Hey.. I like Macs.. donthave one anymore but they are nice.. everyting is compatable.. since Apple makes all the hardware.. ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/wink.gif) ------------------
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#90965
03/22/2000 8:01 PM
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Macs aren't bad, but they're worse than Wins, i think. 1) They don't have as much software 2) They're 'transparent' - you can see the inside stuff in them (grrrr, ugly!) 3) The iBOOKS are so ugly - the colors.. I mean, why would you want an orange notebook??? ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/confused.gif) 4) They seem to be more expensive ------------------ Thanks for reading! Ilya Administrator of Ubb Code Hackers Hideout Moderator of UBB Hacks Finished
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#90966
03/23/2000 6:58 AM
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Thats a known fact. I dont like macs, just as much as i dont like AOL. Thats MY thought. ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/smile.gif)
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#90967
03/23/2000 8:28 AM
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True, but they have all the software you need. I like that! They're beautiful (and they come in gray) They're actually considerably cheaper than PCs now. Just a thought ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/smile.gif)
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#90968
03/23/2000 8:56 AM
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Huh? I use both Macs and Intel, Both have their value. But I do lean more toward macs though. I just got a G4/450 with dual 21" Studio monitors, 60gb raid and 512mb of ram. Killer graphics machine. I'm an image tech and macs dominate that field. Glad to see there is a few mac lovers out there. If you never used one, your missing out. OK that should start a flame war...... ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smilies/biggrin.gif) ------------------ Drummer Dude
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#90969
04/02/2000 3:08 PM
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#90970
04/02/2000 6:11 PM
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Sun machines are the best- Ultras through the Enterprise range. The OS Solaris 2.8 is wonderful creation as is the Common Desktop Enviroment (CDE)
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#90971
04/05/2000 6:06 PM
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Aol is the BoMB ------------------ The UBB We need you, Mod Positions are available
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#90972
04/15/2000 11:21 AM
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Dollarz - Is that a good or bad thing? Just a thought ![[Linked Image]](http://ubbcodehacking.com/ubb/smile.gif)
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#90973
05/02/2000 7:00 PM
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Two words win this argument: market share.
I love Amigas. They were technical marvels combining the best features of both PCs and Macs and packed with their own unique benefits too. They're now dead for all intents and purposes.
We're not writing our software for Macs in our company because we'd like to reach the largest market in the World. When, and only when, we have enough resources and the need to access the Mac share of the market we'll do so.
Whether or not something's nice to use or even superior doesn't make it successful. That's one lesson I'm keeping close to heart when we start marketing our new product.
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