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Is it possible..to move the Close, Minimise and Maximise buttons from the left to the right hand side al ah Windows?
Umm...Why?Have you tried booting from a Linux LIve CD?
Thanks Bryce. Good points.Probably, but you need to break that muscle memory. If you try and make OSX like Windows, you are going to have a bad time.
I ended up going 100% OSX to break the muscle memory (it was the only machine I had with me anyway when I lived in Japan)
Things seem really stupid at first, because its not Windows. But after a while things start to make sense, you get into the right mindset and understand why they did things like that, and in some cases find that Windows was the stupid one.
Apples require a massive mindset pivot, they are fantastic work machines designed to streamline work and eliminate distractions.
IMO from a technician perspective OSX is definitely worth learning as there is a ton of easy Mac work available. Most techs couldn't get over their Apple hate which meant more work for me.
Yes, I know about "Bootcamp".(and Parallels, VirtualBox, VMWare etc.)
I was just reading about CrossOver is it any good it says no Windows license needed
is it something like WINE
I will be inheriting a 24 IMac soon will give it a try
If you use something like Parallels for Mac you can load your Windows BOOTCAMP partition inside a virtual machine.I've never understood the appeal of BC. If I need something on the Mac side I have to reboot and the same if I want something on the Windows side.
I was with a Mac clients yesterday she has used Macs forever
I had a few bad nights sleep and It was embarrassing when I was trying to close things down from the wrong side
And trying to find renaming on the tools menu and no easy right click also all those keys
Command key, option key, control key I get them mixed up argh.
She was telling me things and I’m supposed to be the tech.
Despite that she was very impressed with my skills asking me the usual dumb question I always get asked where did I learn all this.
You could never get away with that with Windows they would show you the door.
I went into a huge Starbucks yesterday and just about everybody had a Mac
I don’t know what it is about coffee shops every customer has a computer and they sit there like Zombies all day with one coffee, I think maybe they have no internet at home.
So there’s going to be a huge demand and like Bryce says it’s much easier and you’re dealing with a completely different class of clients that don’t mind spending money.
I have done macs for a long time but don’t do enough to be proficient
Hey guys, I been driving myself crazy learning "Mac" but am stuck on a couple of things.
I took the advice on this thread and removed the "old" clients account and setup a new one for me only.
Installed Office for Mac but it doesn't have the same functionality as the Windows version especially the "ribbon."
I'll work that out though.
Problem two is a very simple thing. I want to create a new Text file in a folder. I have no idea how to do this.
Windows is simply a right click --> new --> text file.
On the Mac all I get is new folder?
TIA
touch file.txt