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I'm doing a report on the Macintosh, and I need some someone to give me the lowdown on mac v.s. PCs, including pros and cons of each, why macs ar better, etc.
Originally posted by Matrix Agent
try this tread, get a little psycological, but cool nonetheless.
http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=11843&highlight=why+are+macs+better
Originally posted by johngibbons
- The windows task bar is a far superior way to work with programs. You see ALL programs/windows in the task bar. On the Mac dock you see both running and non-running programs. Sometimes you see minimized versions (if you minimize), but if you "hide" an app you don't. It's VERY confusing trying to figure that all out at first. This never, ever, ever happens on Windows. You always know where a program/window is, and can get to it with one click.[/B]
Originally posted by johngibbons
What's bad about the mac in comparision to Windows (UI related).
- The windows task bar is a far superior way to work with programs. You see ALL programs/windows in the task bar. On the Mac dock you see both running and non-running programs. Sometimes you see minimized versions (if you minimize), but if you "hide" an app you don't. It's VERY confusing trying to figure that all out at first. This never, ever, ever happens on Windows. You always know where a program/window is, and can get to it with one click.
Originally posted by ElDiabloConCaca
Howabout removing all your programs from the dock, save the preferences/finder/trash can, then placing aliases of all your programs on your desktop to the left side of the desktop? Then it would be EXTREMELY similar to the way Windows operates: you double-click an icon on the desktop to launch the program, or navigate to it via your Start menu (which is simple to reproduce in OS X via a folder with aliases in it in the dock) and the program only shows up in the dock when it's running. When you quit it, it goes away.