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<blockquote data-quote="mesut" data-source="post: 1536149" data-attributes="member: 310794"><p>Yes, both posts taught me similar but different things, like Command + R and Option (Alt) button's function.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm afraid I can't get rid of the Windows mindset so easily. Everything except this computer around me are either Windows or Android. My friend had an iPhone 4S, he was complaining about its restrictions. Then he performed jailbreak and then the phone got a little unstable. So he sold it and got a Galaxy S4. All of my family and friends use Windows and I am their computer guy. </p><p></p><p>Although there are intense discussions about Windows vs Mac and Android vs iOS, I think it's possible and sometimes the most logical way to combine these all. I mean, we don't have to clear our Windows knowledge in order to use Mac. Same goes the other way. We should just adapt to the newer one. </p><p>Now being a guy who used/is using Windows, Mac, Android and iOS; I say it's possible to use Android without hating iOS and I know some people have Windows on their Macbooks and some have Hackintosh in their ultrabooks. Nothing wrong there, and I like that freedom more than any OS is supposed to provide to us. </p><p></p><p>By the way, the install and uninstall processes... Is it just copy the file to Applications folder to install and remove it from the Applications folder to uninstall? I figured the installation is just copying the file, because I tried to install Wordfast to Mac. I copied the file to desktop so I can install it, but it just opened the application. So, copying does it for most of the times. But it was different with MS Office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mesut, post: 1536149, member: 310794"] Yes, both posts taught me similar but different things, like Command + R and Option (Alt) button's function. I'm afraid I can't get rid of the Windows mindset so easily. Everything except this computer around me are either Windows or Android. My friend had an iPhone 4S, he was complaining about its restrictions. Then he performed jailbreak and then the phone got a little unstable. So he sold it and got a Galaxy S4. All of my family and friends use Windows and I am their computer guy. Although there are intense discussions about Windows vs Mac and Android vs iOS, I think it's possible and sometimes the most logical way to combine these all. I mean, we don't have to clear our Windows knowledge in order to use Mac. Same goes the other way. We should just adapt to the newer one. Now being a guy who used/is using Windows, Mac, Android and iOS; I say it's possible to use Android without hating iOS and I know some people have Windows on their Macbooks and some have Hackintosh in their ultrabooks. Nothing wrong there, and I like that freedom more than any OS is supposed to provide to us. By the way, the install and uninstall processes... Is it just copy the file to Applications folder to install and remove it from the Applications folder to uninstall? I figured the installation is just copying the file, because I tried to install Wordfast to Mac. I copied the file to desktop so I can install it, but it just opened the application. So, copying does it for most of the times. But it was different with MS Office. [/QUOTE]
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