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Why do windows users hate OS X?

Why do windows users hate OS X?

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MannINMJ
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02-19-2017, 11:19 AM
#21
Begin your case with a broad assumption, then highlight a precise and fully justified point. Please don't use this. Once you address the specifics, focus on the fact that the bundled hardware is essential for obtaining the OS. That’s important to remember. Without it, starting this discussion isn’t productive. If you’re aiming for a meaningful exchange, stick to the guidelines of respectful dialogue, otherwise it won’t succeed. OSX works well—it’s reliable and performs its core functions effectively. The main issues surface when you need software not present on it, require advanced features, or need to manage multiple displays.
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MannINMJ
02-19-2017, 11:19 AM #21

Begin your case with a broad assumption, then highlight a precise and fully justified point. Please don't use this. Once you address the specifics, focus on the fact that the bundled hardware is essential for obtaining the OS. That’s important to remember. Without it, starting this discussion isn’t productive. If you’re aiming for a meaningful exchange, stick to the guidelines of respectful dialogue, otherwise it won’t succeed. OSX works well—it’s reliable and performs its core functions effectively. The main issues surface when you need software not present on it, require advanced features, or need to manage multiple displays.

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djriplout
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02-19-2017, 07:49 PM
#22
I was using OSX until recently, but Windows works better for me. You don’t need to go through complicated steps to run .exe files.
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djriplout
02-19-2017, 07:49 PM #22

I was using OSX until recently, but Windows works better for me. You don’t need to go through complicated steps to run .exe files.

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SkytheBenjaMC
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02-27-2017, 08:12 AM
#23
Hey everyone, check this out! El Capitan now has the power to pin tabs! Impressive move. But wait—how can they still not duplicate them? 😲
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SkytheBenjaMC
02-27-2017, 08:12 AM #23

Hey everyone, check this out! El Capitan now has the power to pin tabs! Impressive move. But wait—how can they still not duplicate them? 😲

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02-27-2017, 02:42 PM
#24
Well let's see: The OSX desktop is extremely resources intensive (That's why Apple is so overpriced. Lacking hardware and then they have to compensate with more hardware increasing price) As other have said the close, maximize and minimize buttons on the left side All those stupid hot corners The program menu becomes part of the system menu bar (Ubuntu has this feature but it's better than OSX) That over sized dock I have to hold down the mouse button to remain in a menu or drop down list Obscure ways of having to do simple task unlike Windows where it's out in the open The file explorer is a mess. The way mounted drivers are icons on the desktop and I have to drag it to the trash bin to eject it (cause me to have to minimize all my windows, unlike in Windows) Over protective security (Windows users use VMs or sandboxes. Clean it out and re-make it when it gets messed up. That's not that hard. Most people that use Windows know how to do it. Here you go Apple users: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=why+use+a+virtual+machine ) Not about OSX but their design: The early Macbook 15: using the frame as a cooler. What if I'm outside in the sun and it's 100F? Oh wait. It's called thermal throttling. Poor hardware choices
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1v1ClubPenquin
02-27-2017, 02:42 PM #24

Well let's see: The OSX desktop is extremely resources intensive (That's why Apple is so overpriced. Lacking hardware and then they have to compensate with more hardware increasing price) As other have said the close, maximize and minimize buttons on the left side All those stupid hot corners The program menu becomes part of the system menu bar (Ubuntu has this feature but it's better than OSX) That over sized dock I have to hold down the mouse button to remain in a menu or drop down list Obscure ways of having to do simple task unlike Windows where it's out in the open The file explorer is a mess. The way mounted drivers are icons on the desktop and I have to drag it to the trash bin to eject it (cause me to have to minimize all my windows, unlike in Windows) Over protective security (Windows users use VMs or sandboxes. Clean it out and re-make it when it gets messed up. That's not that hard. Most people that use Windows know how to do it. Here you go Apple users: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=why+use+a+virtual+machine ) Not about OSX but their design: The early Macbook 15: using the frame as a cooler. What if I'm outside in the sun and it's 100F? Oh wait. It's called thermal throttling. Poor hardware choices

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BruceJH
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02-28-2017, 12:38 AM
#25
I prefer it more since I'm a gamer and only about 1000 games run on OS X
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BruceJH
02-28-2017, 12:38 AM #25

I prefer it more since I'm a gamer and only about 1000 games run on OS X

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