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Offline Clave

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:lol: There must be hatred of that paperclip than almost anything...

Mac Office users gets a little MacPlus on legs btw - cuter, but just as annoying!
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:lol: There must be hatred of that paperclip than almost anything...


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Offline pyro-manic

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Heheh aldo...

I'm not sure what that entbloess thing is supposed to be for, so I won't comment. As for Macs, I like 'em, but I'm so used to Windoze that I can't be bothered to switch - too much time needed to learn. The one thing that annoys me about Mac OS is the lack of right-click options etc. Sure, they're there, but there doesn't seem to be anything like as many options or things to play with, or thing that I'd expect to be there (becuase they're there in Windows).
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Offline Sesquipedalian

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It doesn't take much time to learn Mac OS, actually.  It's designed to be intuitive.  I found that learning it mostly involved unlearning the backwards ways of doing things that Windows often uses.

As for Entbloess, I looked at it for a while, and it wasn't bad, but in the end I went with TopDesk instead.  It's more resource efficient, and wouldn't bring up windows that are supposed to be hidden.
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It doesn't take much time to learn Mac OS, actually.  It's designed to be intuitive.  I found that learning it mostly involved unlearning the backwards ways of doing things that Windows often uses.


Yup - I'm just far too set in my ways. ;)
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