[citation][nom]WaitingForME3[/nom]soldier37 -- the troll. I've used Apple products plenty and cannot stand them as I actually have a brain and can find equal or better products for less than what Apple asks for. I'm bored so heres a small rant on the subject:The Macbook Pro cost $1800 and all you get is 4GB RAM, i7-2720QM, 15 inch 1440x900 screen, Radeon HD 6770M, and Mac OS Lion with the stupid backwards scrolling (scoll up = scroll down). After all these years of having scroll moving the same direction on all OSs, Apple decides to change it.iPhone 4, hate the one button thing. Developed apps for it (which is why I have a mac book pro since Apple locks you to Apple products even for development) and I hate Apples app store approval process.Also, I laugh at Mac users. I remember once seeing a couple of college student working on a project and they needed Windows for some reason (I'm guessing their Macs couldn't do something they wanted. *gasp*). They installed Windows via boot camp and once they started using windows, they constantly complained about how complicated it was.[/citation]
If the Macbook Pro is so overpriced, you're pretty dumb for buying it, especially given the Macbook Air represents just about the best value you can get for such a lightweight ultra portable. I actually think the Pro is overpriced too - hence I didn't buy it. You see, logic? Needing OS X to develop on is no excuse given the various other (and cheaper) options.
As for the approval process, I develop too, and it's fine. I accept that for an app store to offer their users some kind of standards and security, there has to be an approval process. Amazing how the millions of other developers managed it too.
I use Windows 7 on my Macbook Air because I don't like OS X - but the majority of people I know who use Apple PC's also use Windows or have used Windows, so your example is a silly little one-off anecdote.
Hating the one button thing? Please. The device which defined how user interfaces should be created, using a touch screen which actually properly responded, unlike the Android phones of the time - why do you need additional buttons? Get a clue plz