Techsurvivors
Archives => 2007 => Topic started by: () on January 28, 2007, 10:10:27 PM
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Well there's a few things that play a big part in my Mac choice.
1: Style: The elegant looks of the iMac is stunning.
2: No more doubleclick to deal with on my system.
3: Better junk mail feature that what I have on my PC.
4: It never crashes...
5: It actually works, and easy to install ram in it.
Think Different... Get a Mac!
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Style...ease of use. No crashes. Basically what you said Nutterbutter!
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Windows, and it's programs are "clunky". The only thing going for Windows is a couple of great games. Most of the software comes on CD's and takes forever to install. I bought Print Shop 22 last week, it was a piece of crap, I gave it away. I pitty Windows users.
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It always works!
Margie
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It's all the little things that really add up. Some examples:
- Having an easy keyboard shortcut to create folders (On windows, it's: Alt-N, release alt, hit N, hit F)
- Having the menu bar always at the top. The edges of the screen are the easiest to get to with a mouse, so it's always easy to get to the menu bar
- A search feature that is fast (Don't get me started on searching folders in XP)
- Menu item shortcuts that appear at the right side of the menu, instead of hard to read letter underlines
That's just a few of the little windows annoyances that I deal with daily at work. Add them up, and you get the reason for OS X being as good as it is.
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I'm the only one on the block that has one!