Is operating a Mac is very tough?
By roypiyas
@roypiyas (189)
India
July 30, 2008 4:40pm CST
Hello guyz Im from a country where most of the computer users use IBM compatible machine. And I have not ever operated a Mac one. But I know about Mac's having only one button in mouse. lol. My question is, is it tough to use Mac with a single mouse while IBM pcs habing two?
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@amitavroy (4819)
• India
31 Jul 08
my friendif you are a Windows user then differently you will find a big problem when you shipped to a Macintosh computer but let me tell you that they are a very comfortable to use and the biggest advantage of these computers are that they are piously. These computers are very stable and so is the operating system. I have never seen a Macintosh computer hanged because of overload which happens so often with my Windows operating system although I have a good configuration on my PC. The looks are definitely better than Windows operating system but the main thing is whenever you will use a Macintosh computer you will find that the operating system is very scientifically designed. These are the things which really attractive to use a Macintosh computer. Stability being the biggest advantage of these prodding systems they are very good choice for companies who are relying on stability for the work. Otherwise it is better to have a Linux operating system on a computer because they are also very much stable to work on and compare it to a bundle of prodding system
@winewhisky (345)
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30 Jul 08
I have a Mac but I've worked with PCs at work so know about both. Macs are just as easy as a PC, if not easier, and you don't have to worry so much about viruses and things like that. I also neo office which is free software and compatable with microsoft word and excel.
@winewhisky (345)
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30 Jul 08
I forgot to say that yes, the mouse on a Mac only has one button but you press the right side or the left side depending what you want to do, so its not really that different from a PC mouse, just both functions are in one button rather than having two seperate buttons.
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