It's not all that bad thou, I must admit that the current iMac Pro's got some nice looking displays, but that is all there is to it, hardware doesn't differ from a PC and OSX is pretty useless for DirectX gaming.Īnd back to the topic, when ImDisk can be started before the paging file gets addressed, wouldn't it be possible to do the same thing with Windows Ready Boost?
These Power PC's I got came with Mac OS 9.2.2, which seems a lot slower than Windows 3.11 on a 286, it probably isn't, long time since I used 3.11īut not the less, using Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop is a LOT quicker. This had a some effect on musicians, when standing with the decision to purchase equipment for home recording usage, since those "pros" all advised to buy a Mac. That thing had voodoo magic in it or something.Ĭlick to expand.Pro Tools is exactly why the Mac got so popular at many music production studios, Cubase on it's own was kinda useless for that. Knowing that a 30 usd chinsese mp3 player would exactly meet all my needs (i bought the 30 usd mp3 player afterwards ). Hell, even i wanted an iPod after trying hers. Even the other half is rotten and expensive. That doesnt even goes to the fact that she knew sht bout computers (even in simple terms she could see that any notebook for half the price had more storage n stuff) but to the fact that once you have one tiny bit of the Apple, you want all of it. You could buy the most expensive Asus notebook that was available with that money and have enough money left to buy a new 22 inch LCD.
What she wanted me to do with it? To install windows in it in the case she wouldnt be able to get used to Apple's stuff. I think its that thing of brand "faith" rather than actual perks and quirks those platforms.įor example, i had a friend that after buying an iPod and then an iPad, wanted to buy a MacBook, and those things are FRIGGIN EXPENSIVE where i live (of course her family could pay it and all that, not exactly poor ppl). Get a customer in Windows side and they may buy a Mac or try Linux eventually. Get a customer in Apple side and they'll never leave. "faith" in Apple's stuff is kinda imposed on their customers. Still, the idea that "Windows isnt as stable as OSX", that "Windows have viruses" or that "Windows is harder to use than OSX" sunk in since XP days (partly it was true back then) and never left. But other successful software like Steinberg's were available for Windows from the beginning.
Cacheman's auto-optimization feature modifies Windows privacy setting so that significantly less tracking data is recorded and sent back to Microsoft.Click to expand.Well, in the case of Pro Tools it may be true, nevermind Logic of course.
By default, Windows 10 can track and share website visits, app usage, purchases, typed words, and more. Computer games, office software, web browsing, and video players will not be interrupted by background tasks like computer virus scans. The active front-running application will get the maximum possible processing power and available system memory. Cacheman dynamically changes the priority at which certain programs and processes are run, and can limit the amount of memory any given application is able to use. Depending on what the PC is used for, a range of computer performance profiles is available including gaming, graphics workstation, digital audio recording, notebook, and server. Cacheman automatically optimizes how Windows handles memory.
Cacheman is suitable for use by experts and novices alike, and there are a number of manual and automatic optimization settings available to suit all levels of ability. A computer cache is a software or hardware component that stores user data so that future requests for that data can be served faster.
Cacheman (short for Cache manager) can help by making it possible to optimize system cache and take control of RAM. There is a tremendous number of variables that can influence the speed and performance of memory, and this in turn will affect the overall performance of a computer. Memory is one of the most important pieces of computer hardware as it is in constant use no matter what a PC is used for.