Virtual desktop was created by Xerox in 84, used in UNIX and taken by Linux. Linux also has dual screening created by Apple in 1988.
By the way, I love linux, but nothing in it is original. Just look at your dock(Apple), or the toolbars for your window(Xerox, refined by Apple, concept taken by MS), or the menubar(created by Apple 79-81)
well Linux isn't Unix based so it's not really it's son in anyway. It's more of pen and paper copy or a sculpture of UNIX. Linux is what is considered Unix like, not based.
OS X is based on Unix and for some things you need the command line. This is how it is in any OS. Windows XP still has a command line interface. Apple is the biggest copy cat in the industry and they say they "innovate" stuff. They copied MS Windows and Linux.
You do realize that MacOS 9 and down never had a command line. Many programmers made fun of this fact. OS X has a Terminal for the UNIX command line, but you don't need it unless you want to do advance functions or your an open-source person.
By the way where did this come from: "Apple is the biggest copy cat in the industry".
U should know at least something to commenting about something(apple is the biggest copycat in the industry!!!).....We expect it.... Do u know how many patents apple have?? If u dont like apple, its alright, dont comment, its simple.
mac is unix based, no shit it's like linux
animation508 3 years ago
Virtual desktop was created by Xerox in 84, used in UNIX and taken by Linux. Linux also has dual screening created by Apple in 1988.
By the way, I love linux, but nothing in it is original. Just look at your dock(Apple), or the toolbars for your window(Xerox, refined by Apple, concept taken by MS), or the menubar(created by Apple 79-81)
GranitW 4 years ago
Mmm unix was a shell nothing virtual desktop
vervok 4 years ago
Do you know what x window system is? like X11?
GranitW 4 years ago
yeaaa but as Linux is Unix's son, which one do you have to pay for? ;)
BurritoFood 4 years ago
well Linux isn't Unix based so it's not really it's son in anyway. It's more of pen and paper copy or a sculpture of UNIX. Linux is what is considered Unix like, not based.
One more thing, I wasn't responding to you, this:
"Do you know what x window system is? like X11?"
was for vervok
GranitW 4 years ago
what program?!
I have had friends who have grown up only knowing Windows and have switched over to Linux and loved it.
The average users needs are met.
BurritoFood 4 years ago
OS X is based on Unix and for some things you need the command line. This is how it is in any OS. Windows XP still has a command line interface. Apple is the biggest copy cat in the industry and they say they "innovate" stuff. They copied MS Windows and Linux.
Rayvyn007 4 years ago
You do realize that MacOS 9 and down never had a command line. Many programmers made fun of this fact. OS X has a Terminal for the UNIX command line, but you don't need it unless you want to do advance functions or your an open-source person.
By the way where did this come from: "Apple is the biggest copy cat in the industry".
GranitW 4 years ago
U should know at least something to commenting about something(apple is the biggest copycat in the industry!!!).....We expect it.... Do u know how many patents apple have?? If u dont like apple, its alright, dont comment, its simple.
rossel0203113 3 years ago
in my personal experiance, it takes just as much time to get use to Linux as it would a Windows user to adapt to Mac OS X.
Ubuntu Linux today is as user friendly as any other OS on the market.
BurritoFood 4 years ago