Chris,
I know you were talking of PC applications, but I would be
interested to know if and how the settings interact in a Mac if you use 5
applications at the same time? Or is it different in the Mac?
Bea
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>
>Both Vista and Win 7 appear to be aimed at users that will run 5
>applications and keep all those icons directly on their desktop and
>never touch any system settings of any kind. Anything beyond that
>starts heading down a maze of twisty little passages all alike. (and
>for those that haven't used Win 7 yet, it is just Vista with a bit of
>OS X's Expose added in).
>
>So I would have to know some specifics of what the person felt was
>more clicks in OS X then on his Dell. I'm not saying it isn't
>possible, it might very well be, there are occasional places that I
>find things in Windows that are nice features, but those tend to be
>few and far between and having a far better overall experience on OS X
>quickly out weighs the tiny handful of places that Windows is better.
>
Beatrice Hopkinson,
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Affilliate, Cotsen institute of Archaeology, UCLA
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