MacBook In Act

October 8th, 2006

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MacBook In Act
Yes, I am now blogging from MacBook. So excited when first touching it, and took some hours to update the softwares. Originally it was Mac OS X 10.4.7, upgrade took me 2 hours, 300MB!!! I can’t imagine another 2 or 3 software update…
Apple Remote
Cool thing is this MacBook comes with an Apple Remote, which mean I can actually use it like a real CD/DVD player at home, sitting far away and control there. Erm… I mean like 1 meter? It’s 13″ LCD only duh… It looks like iPod nano huh? :(
Controlling
Anyway, still on the newbie stage for Apple although I’ve been using it quite a lot when I was internship. Nonetheless, thanks for Mac-Switcher, I got some useful software there.

5 Responses to “MacBook In Act”

  1. wuching
    October 8th, 2006 at 3:03 pm

    wuah, so nice & white wor!

  2. ummi
    October 8th, 2006 at 10:02 pm

    weiiiiii……life is not fair…i only can afford to buy apple at chow kit…..huaaaaaa

  3. alexallied
    October 9th, 2006 at 7:07 pm

    rich liao wohhhhh!!!!!!!! I can’t even afford an orange now ehhh.

  4. wong
    October 10th, 2006 at 11:45 pm

    Wuching: I want black one actually, no $$ to buy :(

    ummi: Next time I buy papaya for you also la… :lol:

    alexallied: Hopefully I’m really rich lah…

  5. Foolish Guy In Act » Blog Archive » Boot and Boot and Boot
    November 8th, 2006 at 9:08 pm

    [...] Since the day after I’d got my Macbook, I’ve been playing around with this little machine like it’s a whore! And I think I got the conclusion of all I want and she shall be back as Apple Macbook in honour First off, I tried both Parallels and BootCamp to boot WinXP. Result is that WinXP ran faster than Mac OS, how surprise I saw the speed result between them. Not to mention Adobe Photoshop loading time. It was like a blink of eye in WinXP on Macbook, while I have some slow down loading in Mac OS. WinXP run prefectly error free and crash-free on Macbook, but viruses/spyware/adware were remind the same attach on my book, I was like, what the heck? My hard drive will and must (As I believe) always keep away from those stuffs, though they are erasable. Anyway, late last night my itchy hands came out and boot it to Ubuntu Linux. I tried both dual boot with Mac OS and Live CD with Dapper Drake. By the way, as Macbook in Intel core, I need to use i386 version of Live CD not Mac PPC version. Ubuntu ran prefectly and even better than WinXP in speed but left behide a lot on booting up. [...]

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