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koonghx
post Jul 23 2016, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Jul 23 2016, 02:05 PM)
1. drop down menu has cut option while OSX dont hv. somemore if use keyboard additional one button to press
2. i use to need hidden and unhide for some of my work
3. all legal apps but not supported in OSX for streaming live football free
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I think that in OSX, instead of cut, I think they prefer you to drag and drop the file.

Live football free isn't legal right? haha

Well.. For me at least I very much prefer OSX to Windows since the advantages overweights other things
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post Jul 23 2016, 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Jul 23 2016, 02:05 PM)
1. drop down menu has cut option while OSX dont hv. somemore if use keyboard additional one button to press
2. i use to need hidden and unhide for some of my work
3. all legal apps but not supported in OSX for streaming live football free
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If you want to use keyboard shortcut foe cut and paste, here is some:

click on your file, press command+c
then go to your folder of destination, press command+option+V
The file is now moved to the desired folder.
It's as simple as in Windows.
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post Jul 23 2016, 04:17 PM

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QUOTE(sjr @ Jul 23 2016, 03:28 PM)
If you want to use keyboard shortcut foe cut and paste, here is some:

click on your file, press command+c
then go to your folder of destination, press command+option+V
The file is now moved to the desired folder.
It's as simple as in Windows.
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but window just CTL + V laugh.gif
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post Jul 23 2016, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Jul 23 2016, 04:17 PM)
but window just CTL + V laugh.gif
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Before that you still need to cut the file, don't you?
If you think pressing an additional key is difficult, then I think you shouldn't consider Macbook at the first place.
You just can't compare an apple with an orange...

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post Jul 23 2016, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(sjr @ Jul 23 2016, 05:38 PM)
Before that you still need to cut the file, don't you?
If you think pressing an additional key is difficult, then I think you shouldn't consider Macbook at the first place.
You just can't compare an apple with an orange...
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when i first use the max, i not get use to it as when i right click there is no cut option laugh.gif
probably need sometime to get use to is for all the key command.
most of my time i using mouse rather than short cut key.. laugh.gif

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post Jul 23 2016, 08:36 PM

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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Jul 23 2016, 08:05 PM)
when i first use the max, i not get use to it as when i right click there is no cut option  laugh.gif
probably need sometime to get use to is for all the key command.
most of my time i using mouse rather than short cut key.. laugh.gif
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I am used to keyboard, I have no issue with this. Even when I just switched over to Mac years back, I struggled minimal.
I always use shortcut keys on keyboard when I'm using Windows, back in Windows 95 till the latest version Windows 10.
I can still able to proceed my task without a mouse.

I'd say, those who really know how to use a computer, would find shortcut keys on the keyboard superior than clicking using a mouse. No matter they are using Windows, or Mac. This is fundamental skill that a computer user should know.

The good thing in Mac is, you can customize your Mac. You can create functions which is not initially available in your original system, if you know how to do so (e.g. Hide/Unhide hidden files/folders toggle).
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post Jul 23 2016, 10:16 PM

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hello there im planning to buy a mac but is 128gb enough? i dont store photos or videos anything just for school purposes/programming/online stream

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post Jul 28 2016, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(Tomokitsu @ Jul 23 2016, 10:16 PM)
hello there im planning to buy a mac but is 128gb enough? i dont store photos or videos anything just for school purposes/programming/online stream
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i would prefer 256gb anytime, and 8gb ram.
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post Jul 29 2016, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(busyman @ Jul 28 2016, 10:47 PM)
i would prefer 256gb anytime, and 8gb ram.
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