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Originally Posted by J P Stein
To me, a computer is a tool, not an avocation.
Tools are (or should be) intuitive, IMO, Apple sure as hell is not. I'm almost sure the working instructions are in here somewhere....God knows where. I'm also sure any instructions are written in computerese and I haven't had that class.
Steve Jobs was probably brilliant, but I ain't. I fumble around with learning until I get frustrated with it and move along a different path, if I can, and the need to know is important enough. Windows got it closer to right......the market has spoken, eh? Windows is much more intuitive and there are fewer roadblocks. I've only a few years left....not enough to waste time on Apple's tool.
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That is just too funny. The reason you think Windows is intuitive and Mac OS X is not is because Windows is what you know. You can't handle change. Windows does not have the largest market share because the world thinks it is more intuitive. Mac OS X is generally accepted to be a more intuitive and user-friendly interface.
You deserve Windows so please stick with it! If I had to choose just one OS, it would not be Windows!