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MAC OS X Leopard and Wii

Well, after our problems yesterday and sitting down with a friend who is expert on Macintosh computers - we made the upgrade to Macintosh OS X Leopard.

I was so relieved just to see our laptop booting up properly again - but I’m also impressed by the new look of the system and one of the features I want to explore right away is the ability to back up the Mac on a hard-drive.

It took awhile for the system to go through all its processes and adapt to the laptop hardware, which gave me ample time to observe my friend and his daughter play Guitar Hero 3 on their Wii system. I had never tried out the Wii system before and wanted to try out tennis. I ended up trying out boxing as well. I think I spent most of my time just figuring out a little bit about how the controllers work.

It’s really a very unique approach to gaming and I loved the whole experience. At first I was a little frustrated because my tennis guy on the screen was lobbing the tennis ball directly to the computer player on the other side - turning the game into a perpetual volley that eventually I would lose. Then I learned that if I made a downward motion while ’swinging’ the control that it would put a little more spritz into the return.

I don’t know if we’ll be purchasing a Wii system anytime soon but it’s definitely my preference if we were going to purchase a gaming system. I’m intrigued by the possibilities of the Wii. It seems to me that if the system were set up right, it could be a real training tool as well as a fun game to play - whether to play guitar or to swing a racket. Right now it’s like playing a cartoon - that isn’t a criticism, just an observation.  It’s still a lot of fun …

… but I wonder if somewhere in a computer lab there’s a guy testing out an experimental Wii-type system that employs a real guitar, a real tennis racket or boxing gloves. Of course, that could end up being a bit dangerous to the furniture or others in a living room environment … but still, that’s what the Wii system experience had me thinking about.

One thing I read about recently is that the Wii system is now adopting more of the violent hack-n-slash type games and the interesting/intriguing/disturbing factor with this is that instead of a player hitting a joystick button they are making the stabbing/slashing motions with their arms.  I suppose that a player feels (psychologically) more like he/she is actually doing the killing in those kinds of games.  I wonder how long it will take before researchers are able to show whether that is a positive or a negative thing (although I am sure it will be very popular anyway).

I wonder as well about the potential of force feedback to the controller.  I think these days we’re playing a sort of Pac-Man/Space Invaders version of the games that will be in the future.  What would it be like to swing a controller and actually feel some kind of physical response or tremor as you strike the ball?

Making the Switch / Mac vs. PC

I’m now working with a MacBook laptop and am happy with many of the changes. I wish the Leopard OS was already released. Oh well.

Having been using a PC for years, there are a number of adjustments to make. Also, there are some things I’m still trying to figure out. I’ll try to add to the list as things come up.

Adjustments:

1. Google Talk doesn’t seem to download directly to the MacBook. Instead, I had to use Jabber (a program I still don’t fully understand) to get my Google Talk contacts to show up in iChat. (thanks to Connor Boyack, who helped push me in the right direction with this).

2. I was searching for an “add file” option until I figured out that I could just drag a folder of mp3 files directly into iTunes.

3. I was surprised that the MacBook comes with GarageBand but not with a proper WordProcessing software. Yes, there is a 30-day trial option available - but for some reason I had expected a permanent program would have been included (after plopping down my hard-earned cash for the hardware). Instead of paying for either the Mac or Microsoft 30-day options offered - I’ve decided to download Open Office. Hopefully it will do what I need it to do.

Things I am still figuring out:

1. I can’t seem to be able to open more than one browser window in Firefox.

2. I want to be able to double-tap the keypad and right-click like I did with the PC. The MacBook keypad works a little differently. I have to use the CTRL key with the single click button to get my former right-click options.

3. I hear there is no genealogy PAF program for the Mac. I’m barely beginning to take an interest in doing genealogy but this is something I’m going to have to figure out over time. I’m sure there is a genealogy program for Macintosh - the question is how well it will work with whatever system(s) the Church uses.

4. I’m not sure how well Google Desktop works with MacBook. I’ve downloaded the option, but it doesn’t seem to look or work the same way that it does on the PC.

I may add more notes to this post as adjustments/questions arise … and would also be interested in hearing about experiences others have had in making adjustments from PC-use to a Macintosh.