Planet Geek!: The Macs. They tempt me.
Feb. 15th, 2009 10:19 amI've been having... unpure thoughts lately.
While I'm fairly happy with clipper running Ubuntu 8.10 as my working desktop machine, I realize that clipper is getting a little long in the tooth (I have not worn the keycaps off, but there's a distinct 'looseness' in the keyboard). It's now 4+ years old, and while it's 'working', it might be time to consider an upgrade.
The macs tempt me. After setting up mom with her macbook, I had a better feel for the mac mobile experience. The latest line of macbooks has enough power in a non-bulky configuration that I can do all my development and serious work on them without making compromises.
I stopped by the Apple store to try out the new macbook touchpad (as I'm not a fan of touchpads in general), and I have to say I was impressed. The 'glass' touchpad implements multitouch in a good way (one finger for 'single click', two fingers for 'right click'). I'd still miss the 'nipple' pointing device in the middle of the keyboard, but I think I'd be okay.
The last thing motivating me is the need to run some business software. I'll be taking over more of Stonekeep's finances, so I need to run Quicken / Quickbooks. While Intuit has done the right thing and put Quicken / Quickbooks online (though with our account with DCU, much of our banking can be done remotely anyway), having native commercial apps available, plus all the wonderful opensource / free apps - is a huge draw.
A properly kitted out laptop from Apple (250gig HD, 4gig RAM, Macbook 2.4Ghz) runs $1800-ish. This would be my machine for another 3-4 years at least - the price is reasonable, though a little daunting.
But then I look at other things that would bring me - like Time Capsule. Brilliant.
It would mean abandoning Linux as a desktop. A moral dilemma to be sure.
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