Difference between revisions of "Why Macs are Still Better Than PCs"
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==Advantages of MacOS== | |||
Key features that are in MacOS but not in Windows: | Key features that are in MacOS but not in Windows: | ||
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* https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21920?locale=en_US | * https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21920?locale=en_US | ||
* http://www.macworld.com/article/1165232/eight_tips_for_os_x_s_quick_look.html | * http://www.macworld.com/article/1165232/eight_tips_for_os_x_s_quick_look.html | ||
;EMACS keybindings in all text fields | ;EMACS keybindings in all text fields | ||
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* Recovery Mode | * Recovery Mode | ||
* https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/mac-startup-options/ | * https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/mac-startup-options/ | ||
==Problems that remain in Windows== | |||
; NTFS is a lousy file system | |||
NTFS is one of the core components of the Windows operation systems, and it's got many problems, such as: | |||
* Unbelievably slow. | |||
* Locks name changes of open files and directories containing open files. In a multi-user environment, this means you can't clean up a file sever if other people are using it. | |||
* NTFS alternate data streams are great for computer hackers. |
Latest revision as of 07:38, 30 December 2018
Advantages of MacOS
Key features that are in MacOS but not in Windows:
- Quickview
Quickview is a feature in the Apple Finder that lets you see the first page of any document or photo by selecting the file's icon and then pressing the space bar. You can then quickly view many documents by using the arrow keys or the mouse to select different icons.
- http://www.quicklookplugins.com/
- https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21920?locale=en_US
- http://www.macworld.com/article/1165232/eight_tips_for_os_x_s_quick_look.html
- EMACS keybindings in all text fields
EMACS is a popular text editor. In practically any text field, you can type ^a to go to the beginning of the field, ^e to go to the end, ^b to go back a letter, ^f to go forward a letter. This is *much* faster than going to the arrow keys.
- http://jblevins.org/log/kbd
- https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/EventOverview/TextDefaultsBindings/TextDefaultsBindings.html
- Migration Assistant
It is easy to move (or copy) accounts and applications from one Mac to another. It is easy to restore from backups. Microsoft has nothing like this.
- Consistent user interface
Yeah, most of the Mac apps work the same way. They also implement things consistently, like fonts, high-resolution screens, copy-and-paste, etc. This is still not the case on Windows, largely because of the legacy of roll-your-own in the Windows developer community.
- Startup options, including
- Boot from any volume
- Target Mode -https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201462
- Recovery Mode
- https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/mac-startup-options/
Problems that remain in Windows
- NTFS is a lousy file system
NTFS is one of the core components of the Windows operation systems, and it's got many problems, such as:
- Unbelievably slow.
- Locks name changes of open files and directories containing open files. In a multi-user environment, this means you can't clean up a file sever if other people are using it.
- NTFS alternate data streams are great for computer hackers.