Finally got my normal computer back. I love Linux!
also sorted out my internet connection - I had my internet box daisy chained on the floor in the middle of the living room, with one end in the phone socket, and the other end in the computer - and not enough cable to give both machines an internet connection.
Still a little bit of spending, and everything is more or less spot on how I want it now.
OS X is very nice to use. But there are a few niggles that infuriate me:
1. Single button mouse. This did not last long. About 3 minutes until I replaced it with my Microsoft Mouse.
2. The American keyboard of putting the " where the @ is and vice versa.
3. Memory Usage is off the scales. I mean, really, just the base OS running uses 256mb of ram and 2.5gb of virtual memory! Run a browser and watch it consume about 500mb of ram/virtual memory. I thought Vista was a memory hogger until I saw this.
4. Closing an application doesn't *really* close it. Infuriating in a low ram environment.
5. Lack of *something* (taskbar) to track all my open windows.
6. The Apple Command key. I find that the command key is in the wrong place - it does effectively the same job as the Control key in Windows/Linux, yet they put it in a very awkward place:
Win/Linux: Ctrl Win Alt
Apple Mac: Ctrl Alt Cmd
Try using Alt for all the normal operations and you'll see what I mean when it comes to Cut Copy Paste operations.
Still, could I settle down and get used to using it on a daily basis? Oh yes. I have Firefox, OO.org and all the basic file transfer programs installed - everything that is ever needed for day to day use.
But at the end of the day, I still prefer Linux. It is my comfort zone where I know if something *really* bugs me, I have the option of changing it. If I dislike how a particular program works, I know that there are probably another dozen alternatives for me to try.
I would definitely recommend Apple to others? Yes, they do rock
