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Random Apple Bashing thread

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apple is doing what Microsoft did like 20 years ago but in a different way... can someone tell me what's the point?
did apple brought anything NEW or useful to the world? no... So, to all iJunkies out there: dig a hole in the ground and stuff your head in it.
added on the 2010-03-28 19:04:54 by AMNESTY AMNESTY
lol :D
added on the 2010-03-28 22:44:32 by okkie okkie
oh, you're just a random troll-account :( I hoped you'd be for real.
added on the 2010-03-28 22:45:44 by okkie okkie
BUT ITS TRUE!!!!!
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added on the 2010-03-28 23:16:12 by kb_ kb_
Okkie: btw you can "right click" on mac :)

But then, the only way to decently play Portal is with an external (and 2 buttons) mouse, regardless of the OS...
added on the 2010-03-29 02:51:05 by bdk bdk
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and yet I see a lot of mac users at work that don't like 2 button mice, and turn off right click. Wtf!

Wrong. Right click is turned off by default. Pretty much the same conundrum as having Internet Explorer as the default Windows browser really -except I see more Mac users right-clicking than Windows users being sensible about browsers.


added on the 2010-03-29 03:07:46 by Shifter Shifter
Yeah. I turn it on, they turn it off again. And what's possibly even more fucked up: there are people out there who actually like the mighty mouse!
added on the 2010-03-29 10:21:49 by psonice psonice
it's turned off by default? they must've forgotten to do what on mine, but anyway:
I just use my logitech mouse and right-click. Or even middle-click! ;)
added on the 2010-03-29 11:42:03 by farfar farfar
Dude, I wipe left and right, make circles to zoom in and it's all awesome :D
added on the 2010-03-29 12:09:43 by okkie okkie
i have 3-finger tap for middle click, and 3-finger swipe up/down for expose/spaces. It is indeed awesome.. my many-buttoned logitech mouse now sits unloved on a shelf. I wouldn't buy a mouse with buttons again tbh :)
added on the 2010-03-29 12:13:26 by psonice psonice
so you like that new magic mouse? .. isn't it too flat for the hand to rest comfortably on it?
added on the 2010-03-29 15:28:39 by farfar farfar
It takes a bit getting used to (if you are used to bulgier mice) but after that it works like a charm!
added on the 2010-03-29 15:29:27 by okkie okkie
Yeah, your hand doesn't sit on it like a normal mouse, but then you can't move your fingers around well if your hand sits on it. I've had no problem at all using it pretty much all day (8 hours at work, then a few hours at home too).

I had major finger pain after using an old kensington mouse for a few months at work previously so I know what to look out for :/
added on the 2010-03-29 15:35:35 by psonice psonice
interesting. I might have to pick one up then :)
added on the 2010-03-29 17:42:21 by farfar farfar
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Microsoft makes bad software, but great hardware.. I use a microsoft mouse, not this one though.
added on the 2010-03-29 18:00:26 by neoneye neoneye
To be fair, the logitech mouse software is also bad. So is apple's magic mouse software.. what's there is fine, but where's all the cool advanced gestures? I put magicprefs on to replace it...

MS's mice have been good from the ones i've used, so have logitech's. Apples have been absolute shit, until the magic mouse. The worst mouse I've EVER used (going all the way back to amiga/atari days) is the apple 'puck' mouse. The 'glass' one after that was pretty cool (and probably the most demoish looking mouse ever), and ok to use.. but had 1 button. The magic mouse had that horrible little ball that gets stuck all the time, slightly unreliable left/right click detection, and that weird "squeeze" feature that you either turn off or constantly activate by mistake..
added on the 2010-03-29 18:08:21 by psonice psonice
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added on the 2010-03-29 18:22:39 by neoneye neoneye
[ ] Four Fingers And Dick Tap *
added on the 2010-03-29 19:41:30 by tobé tobé
[x] and the other ones in the anus *
added on the 2010-03-29 19:45:23 by Tigrou Tigrou
It does support 5 touches, so yeah. (actually, it gets more and more unreliable after 3... and if your hand is resting on the mouse, that's one already)

Scary related fact: the trackpads on the mac laptops support 11 simultaneous 'fingers'.
added on the 2010-03-29 22:08:16 by psonice psonice
I only have 7 fingers due to an unfortunate pc-throwing accident in '94
added on the 2010-03-30 00:14:01 by farfar farfar
psonice, i wonder why any one uses expose/spaces. it leaves impression of makin more and more clutter on your desktop.
yet amiga concept with public screens is something that i miss in todays window managers.
added on the 2010-03-31 13:20:45 by comankh comankh
comankh: when i'm working, i end up with a LOT of windows. Typical session: 2 code editors, docs window, 1+ browsers, email, text editor i use as a notepad, 2+ finder windows for quick access to the files i'm working with, fireworks with 2+ documents open for doing graphics, interface builder with usually 4+ windows, calendar, and a few utilities. Call it 15-20 windows. There's just no way it's not going to get cluttered :/

With spaces, I split it up by task: 1 space for email/calendar, 1 for web/notes, 1 for coding, and 1 for graphics/other stuff. That keeps it reasonable, and it works quite like public screens really, except with a quick swipe of the mouse I can see all 4 spaces and move stuff around easily.

Expose is still needed e.g. on my coding space: i often have 2 fullscreen code editors (on 2 physical screens), plus interface builder with various windows plus the documentation window. Stuff is always buried behind other stuff, but I need it all in the one space.
added on the 2010-03-31 14:23:47 by psonice psonice
Multi monitor setups on OS X can be a truly warped experience.
added on the 2010-03-31 16:13:29 by Shifter Shifter
2 screens + spaces + expose:

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I want that on a big multitouch screen :D
added on the 2010-03-31 16:27:08 by psonice psonice

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