Ian Osborne
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But that doesn't 'splain why someone who was used to Windows would switch to a Mac and foam at the mouth with joy. It must be something else, no? Something about the user interface?Zep said:It's fairly simple, Paul. They work straight out of the box, do what they say on the brochure without any fuss, and don't require an advanced degree in cybernetics or a course in geekese to own and operate. They are great for people for whom the computer is a tool, not an end in itself.
Ooh, that's much too easy to press by mistake. It's Alt-F4 on Windows.Admiral said:I also find it confusing how you can't quit all Windows programs with the same keystroke (command-Q on Macs).
Once you've tried Mac, you'll never go back!
It's fairly simple, Paul. They work straight out of the box, do what they say on the brochure without any fuss, and don't require an advanced degree in cybernetics or a course in geekese to own and operate.
This presupposes that you want what apple decided you wanted. It took me a while to dump the teen slacker crap and install the stuff I needed to work. It was no less difficult than than the PC's I've worked with. Probably because I don't think like a teen slacker. Or rebecca.They are great for people for whom the computer is a tool, not an end in itself.
But that doesn't 'splain why someone who was used to Windows would switch to a Mac and foam at the mouth with joy. It must be something else, no? Something about the user interface?
~~ Paul
You are right. Microsoft tried to do this. The justice department stopped them and the public screamed that they were an evil monopoly bent on squashing completion. Apple is allowed to ship machines that have 100% apple software pre-configured the way apple wants. Microsoft is not. It's the price of having 90% of the market. Window machines don't work well straight out of the box because we have insisted that Microsoft not be allowed to make it happen.

Why I bought a Mac: Because the last one I had was nigh-indestructible. Also because I'm proficient on both Macs and PCs, but find the Mac desktop much faster and cleaner. I like the little details that make working on my laptop enjoyable, like the nav bar that hides and pops up with big, easy to identify icons that balloon bigger when I mouse over them; the pan & scan screensaver that cycles through my photo collection; the way I can just throw away nearly any CD that comes with my electronics, like how I just plug in my camera for the first time and there's iPhoto, downloading pics and video quickly and organizing them all for me; I like the look of the machine, all crisp white; I like the iSight that came built into the monitor; I like the power cord that attaches magnetically, so every time I trip over the cord I don't cause havoc (effing brilliant!); I like how someone with a really good eye for design made everything work beautifully together visually, all the way down to the box the thing came in; and I like that right now I'm sitting at a picnic table outside a pub working, and a sweet 60-something Jewish man just stopped by to talk about how much he loves his old 12" G3 that's lasted forever, and he doesn't need to upgrade but thinks my MacBook is so cool he might pick one up anyway. (Edited to add: Oh, and the lack of viruses. I forgot to mention those because I give them absolutely zero thought.)
I'm sure someone will be able to pick all those reasons apart and show me the error of my ways (oh save me from my foolishness please!), but who cares, it works for me and I like it.
My complaints: the monitor plug is a mini-DVI and it didn't come with the adapter, so I had to go to the Mac store and pick one up for $15 or so. Bastages!
As far as the red yellow and green buttons go . . . if someone hasn't figured them out in the first 30 seconds of turning on the computer, I fear for his mental health. If that's Mystery Meat Navigation, than so is a stoplight. I mean, why don't they just say STOP, SLOW TO A STOP IF ABLE, and GO AHEAD, EVERYTHING SHOULD BE FINE?
Well I did notice in the USA they have "Walk" and "Don't Walk" signs - perhaps you just haven't got round to updating your traffic lights yet....![]()
And I have a tracker-ball with a scroll-wheel and 6 buttons. So there!
Ooh, that's much too easy to press by mistake. It's Alt-F4 on Windows.
You are right. Microsoft tried to do this. The justice department stopped them and the public screamed that they were an evil monopoly bent on squashing completion. Apple is allowed to ship machines that have 100% apple software pre-configured the way apple wants. Microsoft is not. It's the price of having 90% of the market. Window machines don't work well straight out of the box because we have insisted that Microsoft not be allowed to make it happen.
I often wonder what would have happened if Steve Jobs would have played his cards right and really captured the market back in the 80s. We would probably be complaining about the evil Apple empire squashing the completion and not allowing other companies to compete with itunes and iphoto and imovie. It's completely unfair that iphoto launches when I plug in my camera! How are other photo software companies supposed to compete? All of those Apple viruses and spyware would also be a real pain.
This presupposes that you want what apple decided you wanted. It took me a while to dump the teen slacker crap and install the stuff I needed to work. It was no less difficult than than the PC's I've worked with. Probably because I don't think like a teen slacker. Or rebecca.![]()
Especially since Command-W is "close". You only need to hit the adjacent key to really screw up!
I use that mouse at work and use context menus all the time. The right button is there, it's just not enabled by default.I don't give a **** what anyone says: I really like having a mouse with lots of buttons. When I tried out a Mac it frustrated the hell out of me not having a context menu on my right click.
When I tried out a Mac it frustrated the hell out of me not having a context menu on my right click.
Are you sure about that? That would be the older model.The wireless Apple mouse I ordered with my Mac Mini only has one button.