If you care at all about digging deeper into what your computer can really do, it puts up a lot of roadblocks.
Huh? I'm a fervent Mac user, and while I agree with most of the above, I can't figure out this point. What kind of things do you mean by "what your computer can really do"?
For me the value of a mac is in a) attention to detail and b) the fact that I know my way around the system intimately, having used a mac ever since I was 2 years old. Working on any other system frustrates me simply because things do not work the way I am used to, and differences are not intuitively navigable.
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Date: 2009-06-17 07:58 am (UTC)Huh? I'm a fervent Mac user, and while I agree with most of the above, I can't figure out this point. What kind of things do you mean by "what your computer can really do"?
For me the value of a mac is in a) attention to detail and b) the fact that I know my way around the system intimately, having used a mac ever since I was 2 years old. Working on any other system frustrates me simply because things do not work the way I am used to, and differences are not intuitively navigable.