TeamXtreme
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If you're not a gamer, i doubt this is gonna be futureproof
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I sure hope you're into photo/video editing, because say goodbye to any serious, technical software. (MATLAB etc)
I sure hope you're into photo/video editing, because say goodbye to any serious, technical software. (MATLAB etc)
Yeah, and he can say goodbye to games, easy upgrades and cheap hardware as well![]()
Have you never heard of BootCamp?
From what I have read there is a open source app that really kicks Matlabs ass so it's available on OS X. Just can't find the name of the project right now.
The majority of the scientific community runs OSS and if you can run it on linux then you can run it on OS X.
Matlab is built for linux, works damn well on it too. Then once you get one going you see that the other ones that you need don't work (AWR etc.)
I'm not a windows fan, I'm just saying that vendor lock-in is a powerful thing![]()
All I can suggest is Stardock, it mimics the dock bounciness. But Windows 7 has like a shine effect on the icon when it is launching.Ps. Maybe this is the wrong thread to ask this on, but do anyone know of like an ad-on programme thingy that one can use in windos to show that an application is busy launching. This is one of the little things i like in OSX, as the App icon bounce when it's busy launching.
Had a look and the app is called GNU Octave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Octave
Another excellent (but different type of field) app is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_(mathematics_software)