SOOO.. at work I got 2 computers sitting on my desk, a supposedly great dual processor g5 mac with OSX i use for Indesign on it and a simple 1ghz windows machine(you don't want to know which I think is the superior machine).
so my problem is since im the only graphics guy at work, I have a Mac on a PC run network.Well the Mac, like all the macs I've ever run on pc networks from os8 to now, need to be slowly manually connected to the network and even once i am connected to it, if I let the Mac idle for 10minutes, any program that was using anything off the network crashes and I most of the time lose my stuff. I find myself sending apple error reports literally 5-10 times a day(since OS8, the stability of mac os's are waaay worse than windows, i cant believe it).
Is there a way to map a network drive on a Mac? OR a way to keep it from dropping the connection to the server? obviously all the pc's run smoooth as silk, but this mac...argh...
i hate macs. I started on a IIe, then a IIgs, then the first mac, and the first one with a cd player...I should be right up there with all the other apple fanboi's, but since win3.1's file manager, i simply can not stand them. (except for the new Dashboard...lol)
so my problem is since im the only graphics guy at work, I have a Mac on a PC run network.Well the Mac, like all the macs I've ever run on pc networks from os8 to now, need to be slowly manually connected to the network and even once i am connected to it, if I let the Mac idle for 10minutes, any program that was using anything off the network crashes and I most of the time lose my stuff. I find myself sending apple error reports literally 5-10 times a day(since OS8, the stability of mac os's are waaay worse than windows, i cant believe it).
Is there a way to map a network drive on a Mac? OR a way to keep it from dropping the connection to the server? obviously all the pc's run smoooth as silk, but this mac...argh...
i hate macs. I started on a IIe, then a IIgs, then the first mac, and the first one with a cd player...I should be right up there with all the other apple fanboi's, but since win3.1's file manager, i simply can not stand them. (except for the new Dashboard...lol)