On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 10:56 PM, William Robb <war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In Windows, click on Windows Explorer, and there is your computer.
> You can even customize it's start location (or could in everything up to XP,
> I haven't bothered to try with Win7 yet).
> If it isn't that easy ion a Mac, they have some work to do.

It's easier.

In Mac OS X, you don't have to "click on Finder" or anything to find
your computer. The Finder is started up by the operating system as
soon as you login, it is always available. It presents the Desktop
folder in whatever account you're logged in on as the backdrop screen.
You can configure whatever file system location you want it to present
as default, in whichever of its display modes is most useful to you,
whenever you open a new Finder window to navigate the file system. It
stays running while you have other applications running so that you
have immediate and easy access to the file system at all times.

>> But this isn't a useful discussion for a Pentax camera equipment
>> discussion forum.
>
> Of course it isn't, but most of what is discussed here isn't, so why play
> traffic cop?

Jeez, you're such a goddam pill. Having another stupid pissing match
over Windows vs Mac OS X must be a special pleasure to you.

-- 
Godfrey
  godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com

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