• helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    9 months ago

    As a Linux user I’m quite fond of MacOS. There’s not really anything special about it but other than the unremovable first-party bloat ware its easy to use and stays out of my way, which is really the best I can ask for.

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        9 months ago

        The shortcuts are bad at first just because they’re different, but once you learn them all, they’re way better than Windows’ shortcuts.

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            9 months ago

            From my experience, you can just get to where you want to get faster with them. The globe key is also pretty nice if you switch languages a lot like I do. (Yes, I know you can do this with 2 key presses on windows but being able to do it in one is nice.)

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                9 months ago

                Yeah, it’s the bottom left key. You can assign it to do all sorts of stuff (I think it’s emoji by default for US models). I use it to switch between Japanese and English keyboard.

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        9 months ago

        I really like how Gnome has the super key and kinda combines Spotlight and Mission control into the same function.

        After I got a free iMac and using it for a while, I don’t think I can go back to Linux daily. It’ll still be on my laptop, and my gaming PC, and eventually this Mac will die and I’ll have to reassess. Linux is still just way too complicated for me to complete even basic tasks.

        The biggest drawback of MacOS is all the software that’s locked behind the Apple Store, which I refuse to use.

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      9 months ago

      You don’t mind their UI conventions? I suppose I could probably get used to them, but while I’m comfortable with Windows and Linux desktop environments, I find the Mac one to be quite unpleasant to use for some reason.

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      9 months ago

      I miss years ago when you could run full KDE 3 on x11 and basically go in and out of a near Linux environment.

      Now I only use it as a terminal because the power management is better.