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OS X stability: insane!
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<blockquote data-quote="quin" data-source="post: 1007051" data-attributes="member: 136361"><p>I've only had my MBP the last 3 months since being a Windows user for years. What I've found with my limited experience with Mac is; it's not really about being easier or harder with Window. Everything becomes easy once you learn how to do it. It seems to me, in most cases, you get results more quickly with most things that you do on the Mac. Whether visually or task wise. There's less clutter of information compare to Windows. If I'm a control freak that wants to know everything at all times and have the ability to pick and choose my way through the operating system, I think Window is perfectly fine. </p><p></p><p>OS X on the other hand tend to 'get on with it'. If I want it to do something, it tries to get to the results quickly with minimal interaction with the user (ahem...dialog boxes) That's not to say it gives the right results every time, but it tries to be efficient. Some may mistaken this 'efficiency' as catering to computer novice.</p><p></p><p>It comes down to your preference of how you want to do your computing. I'm at the stage where I'm not really curious anymore, I already know how 'it works'. I just want to do it and get results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quin, post: 1007051, member: 136361"] I've only had my MBP the last 3 months since being a Windows user for years. What I've found with my limited experience with Mac is; it's not really about being easier or harder with Window. Everything becomes easy once you learn how to do it. It seems to me, in most cases, you get results more quickly with most things that you do on the Mac. Whether visually or task wise. There's less clutter of information compare to Windows. If I'm a control freak that wants to know everything at all times and have the ability to pick and choose my way through the operating system, I think Window is perfectly fine. OS X on the other hand tend to 'get on with it'. If I want it to do something, it tries to get to the results quickly with minimal interaction with the user (ahem...dialog boxes) That's not to say it gives the right results every time, but it tries to be efficient. Some may mistaken this 'efficiency' as catering to computer novice. It comes down to your preference of how you want to do your computing. I'm at the stage where I'm not really curious anymore, I already know how 'it works'. I just want to do it and get results. [/QUOTE]
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