| Member Since: | December 10, 2007 |
| Bio: | Adam’s first computer was a Macintosh Plus. After a stint on the dark side of Windows, Adam came back to the Mac in 2006 with an eMac, which he quickly outgrew. Adam’s setup is constantly changing, as he is always buying the latest and greatest of Apple products. He also does design work, and has created the logos of quite a few websites, in addition to making a couple icon sets. Adam is generally active all over the web and can be found in many places. He is easily contacted via email. |
| My Website: | http://www.adamfishercox.com |
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There's an eject button on the keyboard, you can drag a disk to the trash, there's an eject icon next to disks in the finder, etc. All easier than using disk utility. Macs have a right click same as windows, the difference is that it's not necessary -no unique commands should be hidden there.
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I'm not even going to bother knocking your "points" down one by one, but as you clearly evidence, just because you run every operating system known to man doesn't mean you know anything about them :/
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Read again, not talking about more software, I'm talking about age of software. The Mac has far better software as far as I'm concerned.
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Oops. It appears that the site *is* accepting comments even though I'm getting an error to the contrary.
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You just havent' learned all of the Mac's tricks. Hit F9 or F3 on newer Macs and watch your windows tile. Much better than the cluttered taskbar.
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