If AnyDVD HD were offered for your Mac would you purchase it ?
Oops I vote yes but I don't have a Mac. But if I have a Mac I sure will purchase AnyDVDMac :agree:
I assume people without a Mac shouldn't vote?
Serious question - *IS* there another comparable product?No - I have another product I use
Careful, Mac mini probably has a Panasonic drive. This isn't a problem, if you don't intend to watch DVDs from other regions, of course.I'm thinking of getting the next mac mini as a 3rd, portable computer (don't like laptops and don't need 'em for what I do). Does this count? Wait, would you even consider it? I might end up using Windows more on that mini, though.
Careful, Mac mini probably has a Panasonic drive. This isn't a problem, if you don't intend to watch DVDs from other regions, of course.
Please don't do it!
Apple does not market it's products in the best interests of their customers.
Besides, only a small fraction of Apple computers even have the capability to play Blu-ray and HD DVD content successfully.
Get rid of their proprietary bios and they're just another PC manufacturer.
The only thing they really have to offer is the aura of style and mythical simplicity of use.
IMHO, marketing such a fine product, like AnyDVD HD, to Apple owners would be a wasted effort.
I still don't understand what is it about Panasonic drives that can't be region-freed, but anyway, it's not much of a problem for me, I usually rent my movies, and it's not much of a problem if I buy a foreign film, to rip it and burn it. I am not really getting it for HTPC use, though certainly I'll try to use it for that too as far as I can go. I think it's just time for me to learn a couple of damn things about macs! The mini is the first mac that in my opinion doesn't have most of the crap that makes some of us dislike them so much (the macbook air being the polar opposite just so you'll know what I mean).
That's one of the stupidest things I have read on this forum. I own both pcs and macs, and I would love to have a mac version. Where do you get your "apple hates consumers" thinking? I don't want this thread to turn in to a debate on the subject, I am just curious where that came from. I think they are one of the most consumer friendly companies out there, unless you consider any company that aims to make money to have an instant strike against them. They make products that work, are updated regularly, and are truly innovative. If you are just going to rant because they won't let you unlock the iphone or install linux on a macbook air, go piss in someone else's cereal.
That's one of the stupidest things I have read on this forum. I own both pcs and macs, and I would love to have a mac version. Where do you get your "apple hates consumers" thinking? I don't want this thread to turn in to a debate on the subject, I am just curious where that came from. I think they are one of the most consumer friendly companies out there, unless you consider any company that aims to make money to have an instant strike against them. They make products that work, are updated regularly, and are truly innovative. If you are just going to rant because they won't let you unlock the iphone or install linux on a macbook air, go piss in someone else's cereal.
Stay on topic, people. Let's not get into a Mac vs <anything> war, please. oliceman:
If AnyDVD HD were offered for your Mac would you purchase it ?
Stay on topic, guys. Let's not get into a Mac vs <anything> war, please. oliceman:
whoops, my bad for continuing it. I don't think I was being negative against any brand, though.
That wasn't my intention. AnyDVD (ok), AnyDVD HD (no way). I'll refrain from making any further posts if that's what SlySoft really wants.
The person who started this thread did have a purpose and a poll. Let's not side track that with what is, unfortunately, typical Mac vs *nix vs PC stuff.
I'm not yelling at you guys, mind you. Just, please, don't make the Moderators lives harder. Pretty please?