--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 3/16/05 5:00:01 AM, gswerner2002@y... writes: > > > > > > I am kind of doing that with my macs. I only put demo-ware and share-ware on > my ibook along with email. Then on my music mac, i have dual internal drives, > and one system is only for music and nothing else. on the other i put > photoshop and non-music but non-shareware non-demo stuff. > > I have come to the conclusion that Apple can not make a reliable music > computer. I removed some cheap ram and bought Geil's special "apple edition" ram. I > repair permissions sometimes multiple times per day, etc. But I still get app > crashes. I have Logic installed in my studio and have only installed higher lever software applications on my personal PC. They both work well with intelligent software installed. I have a few others with specific purposes intended, so the applications installed in them is also very intentional and avoiding junk programming, keeping in mind that 2 programs may conflict in the way they want a certain system file to read. Being experienced with the interaction of software to operating system is the way I decide about any program. If it looks funny to me in any way at all, I get rid of it. I've spent lots of time undoing the damage bad programs can cause in about a bleep of a second.
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Re: Avoid PC Annoyances
2005-03-17 by gswerner2002
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