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Old 01-10-2005, 03:18 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by NirvanaMan
Mac's look really really cool...sitting on a shelf.

Try using one and they are frustrating as all hell. Very cute, but the usability sucks. I think mac enthusiasts ignore the functional quirks cause they really really want to like the mac...even if it is a PIA to deal with. I really wanted to like them. I love the way they look. I love the way the OS does fancy cool wipes and the like, but can't get past the fact that they are more about style over substance..and anytime I want to get anything done, they frustrate the piss out of me.
Meanwhile, back when I was an exclusive Mac user, that's what Windows was like for me. Things didn't make sense. It's just what you're used to. After I spent some time on Windows, I got used to it and the stuff didn't frustrate me any more. It's just different, and your brain gets hardwired with what you're used to. Stuff you think is "common sense" is really just acclimation.

And on the same token, there are some things that are far superior on the Mac side. Program files, for instance. A PC program consists of the executeable and any support files that are usually located in a directory in Program Files. But the there's dll's and registry entries that are beyond cryptic. It's so complex that you basically can't manually install or uninstall. One of those gets screwed up, you're toast. Mac programs, on the other hand, are exactly what they appear to be, a folder with all the files. The only other file is a preference file. Each program has one (sometimes two, but rarely) and it's located in the System Folder under Preferences. AND, even if you lose that file, the program just creates a new one with the default settings. No hidden files, no crazy-ass registry nightmares. Just drag and drop the folder, it's installed. Throw the folder in the trash, it's uninstalled. Heaven.
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