It is very noticeable. The GL driver does not run so well on Mac. I dunno if it's Mac's implementation of OGL, the Mac's video card drivers or just the way Torque is coded.I was thinking about checking into torque a while back because of it being so cheap and yet multi platform. Is it majorly slower or can you just barely notice it?
It's not about quantity...it's about quality. Quicken is far better than any PFM that Linux has to offer. Quicken is available for Mac, but not Linux. Visual Studio is a much more complete development environment than KDevelop. Microsoft Office is far better than OpenOffice. Those are just some examples. It also depends on how you use the software too.I don't agree. Linux comes with a great variety of free and open source programs.
Vista is not a downgrade. It is actually a very nice OS. It is getting a bad rap because of the resources it takes up. That can be tweaked.One thing that is absolutly certain is that I will not be downgrading to Vista. In fact I will probably be upgrading my XP machine to Win2k in the near future when I add more cards. I can't be doing with trying to explain to Billy the Kid why I need to reactivate my OS.
I don't understand that last sentence. I've owned Vista since it was released and have never had to reactivate it at any point in time. If you own a legal copy of Windows, you should only have to activate it upon installation. I've never had to do that with XP either.
I too want to see this. It may be over before it starts though. They might be ordered to cease and desist from Microsoft.Personally I am waiting for React OS (a free open source OS that is a clone of windows) but It's not quite usable yet but it's an interesting project.
This is just an observation and not a negative comment towards you in any way...but it seems that it's not the Windows OS itself you hate (ReactOS is based on Windows architecture), you just don't like paying for it. While I agree it can be made more affordable, I also understand that it's Microsoft's main source of business.
Also...Mac OSX is $129 a copy, why does no one complain about that??
From front page of ReactOS site:
ReactOS® is a free, modern operating system based on the design of Windows® XP/2003. Written completely from scratch, it aims to follow the Windows® architecture designed by Microsoft from the hardware level right through to the application level. This is not a Linux based system, and shares none of the unix architecture.
The main goal of the ReactOS project is to provide an operating system which is binary compatible with Windows. This will allow your Windows applications and drivers to run as they would on your Windows system. Additionally, the look and feel of the Windows operating system is used, such that people accustomed to the familiar user interface of Windows® would find using ReactOS straightforward. The ultimate goal of ReactOS is to allow you to remove Windows® and install ReactOS without the end user noticing the change.
Please bear in mind that ReactOS 0.3.6 is still in alpha stage, meaning it is not feature-complete and is not recommended for everyday use.