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  1. #Mucommander text overlapping windows 10#
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We’ve published a number of guides on Lifehacker that can definitely help you through the journey. Just getting used to the window controls being on the left rather than right can take a while for some people.

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If you’re a seasoned Windows user, there are many small tricks you’ll be used to that either won’t work on a Mac or need to be handled differently. Something to like on each.That said, you should definitely allow some time to get up to speed. You are just suffering from only knowing windows. Python on windows has a surprising amount of edge cases where stuff doesn’t work like Nix.īoth work, but Unix is better for DevOps and cloud. When you have the whole eco system then AirPods are amazing and so is Files and iCloud. Good for gaming but painful for work.Īfter 4 years of experience: office works great on MacOS. Windows isn’t a NIX and barely seems POSIX compliant. Familiarity with both makes this a non issue. Your CMD vs Control complaint is pedantic, and you can remap the keys on either OS. It’s a better UI than windows without all the cruft for supporting all the way back to NT and earlier. MacOS is BSD flavor Unix.Īnything I need to do in Linux I can do natively in my Mac I use Windows and Mac and come from a windows upbringing where Mac was ridiculed. Win10 isn't bad, EXCEPT for the mess that is the control panel and they completely broke Start search. It was faster, more customizable, and if you were using search like you should have been from Vista/7, worked the same way. So wat if the start screen was a screen instead of a menu, wwaaaaa. Win 8 was a stumble, but 8.1 was solid, actually. Thing is, Windows has gotten so much better after the dropped that shit show called XP (look, I get it, if you came from Win98, it was miraculous, for those of us using Unix/Amiga/Mac, it was shit.) There's a lot of great stuff under the hood too. There's a LOT to hate about it in enterprise deployments. There's actually a LOT to really like about macOS as a user. I still have a hate for Nautilus for being the first to do that. I'm still salty about Gnome removing them from Linux about 10 years ago.

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Although, I really wish we could get Miller Columns view in Windows. I want to stab the asshole that made the sidebar that way.

#Mucommander text overlapping windows 10#

BTW, new copy/paste functions in Windows 10 uses Win+C/V, so they're mimicking each other now.īy files app, I assume you mean the Finder? I get what they're doing, and for the average user that doesn't even FATHOM what folders are (seriously, this is a thing now) it makes sense. Also, they keys are right next to each other. try saving a document in WordPerfect 5.1. Most other machines until the mid 1990's and Win95 didn't even HAVE a meta key. Not built in though.Īgain, Macs were way ahead of the curve for standardized copy/paste commands. Fortunately, Rectangle.app fixes this and STOMPS aero. Window management isn't a nightmare, but I gotta give props to Windows 7+ and Aero Snap. Macs were waaay ahead of Windows on multimonitor support. As someone that absolutely HATES having to admin a fleet of Macs, but was a hardcore Mac user through the 90's until right about the release of Win7:














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