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A few questions from a new MacBook owner.
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<blockquote data-quote="The.Gab" data-source="post: 989140" data-attributes="member: 140114"><p>Well, the one button pad is pretty much a question of habits. Since I've been using a 2 buttons pad from my other laptops, having only 1 button is an inconvenience.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I've started reading Switching to the Mac, the Missing Manual and hopefully the book is much more advanced than Switch 101 which explains stuff that I can pretty much figure out by myself. I'll probably read a book on Mac servers later. I'm a real control freak when it comes to computers. A default place for documents and downloads might be convenient for most users, but to me, that is highly unorganized.</p><p></p><p>Oh, by the way, I just installed the iPhone SDK and was expecting to be able to choose the folder. Well, at least I got to choose the disk, but after the installation, I had to get help to find where I should go to open Xcode. Needless to say that the control freak in my was well... freaking out.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I just discovered the 2 fingers scrolling on the touchpad, which I think is a superior design to the scrolling system on PC touchpads. I've also set up file sharing with my other Windows computers yay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The.Gab, post: 989140, member: 140114"] Well, the one button pad is pretty much a question of habits. Since I've been using a 2 buttons pad from my other laptops, having only 1 button is an inconvenience. Anyway, I've started reading Switching to the Mac, the Missing Manual and hopefully the book is much more advanced than Switch 101 which explains stuff that I can pretty much figure out by myself. I'll probably read a book on Mac servers later. I'm a real control freak when it comes to computers. A default place for documents and downloads might be convenient for most users, but to me, that is highly unorganized. Oh, by the way, I just installed the iPhone SDK and was expecting to be able to choose the folder. Well, at least I got to choose the disk, but after the installation, I had to get help to find where I should go to open Xcode. Needless to say that the control freak in my was well... freaking out. P.S. I just discovered the 2 fingers scrolling on the touchpad, which I think is a superior design to the scrolling system on PC touchpads. I've also set up file sharing with my other Windows computers yay! [/QUOTE]
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