whattt actually from my experience the complete opposite is true! mac desktops are WAY more cluttered than pcs, and actually ALL of the mac is much more disorganized. ive been using my mac for 3 years now and this is one of the things i miss most from windows
that AND the fact that there is no way to set a default universal finder window size.. it annoys the sparkling cider out of me that it always goes back to that annoying tiny window....
Also, a desktop is an index for shortcuts. And even folders. Your computer will run just the same, be it have a desktop full of junk, or an empty one. This is preference, people organize things differently. There is no exceptions to Mac users. There are cluttered Mac users, and neatfreak mac users. The same with Windows, and Linux users. The ratio is the same with all of them. I'd even say over half the users of each base have cluttered desktops. It's not a bad thing if you know what's there.
The same work it takes to add items to the dock, is about the same amount of work you have to do to put Quick Launch icons on the task bar in Windows XP, and Windows 7. (I haven't got to playing around with Windows 7 much.) And the task bar can be set to Auto hide, and will only show itself once the Windows key is pressed, or you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen. Anything your mac can do, a PC can, and will do. Same with mac, and PC users. ^_^
A good point. I've seen it. the PC desktops at my school right now have too many icons to sift through.
I think the desktop is good for temporary storage, especially when have a current project that you need to work on a lot. But it should never be permanent.
Thanks Steve Jobs for giving me a dock. Thanks again to whoever coded the auto-hide dock feature.
@7halos1 thats intended, like windows, as a shortcut, instead of opening a bunch of unnecessary windows just to access something. Believe me, most people I know have a windows computer a don't give a dam about ram, cpu, processor and all that shit. they just buy a comp on appearance or hdd space. If you don't care about that stuff and open a bunch of windows, IT LAGS. I know cos it happens 99.99% of the time on my windows machine. Lucky I have a macbook.
HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAAHHAHA
at the end of the video
"OS 10" puts his hands up to an X , reminds me of some power ranger movie, what a loser
010msion 1 year ago
How the hell is mac better just because of what the user does with his desktop?
What the fuck?
Quit contradicting yourself you ignorant fuck.
TMNoob3 1 year ago
LMAO i just realized your account name is applesoldier.... well that explains it haha cant take your videos seriously now
theandyandsamyshow 1 year ago
whattt actually from my experience the complete opposite is true! mac desktops are WAY more cluttered than pcs, and actually ALL of the mac is much more disorganized. ive been using my mac for 3 years now and this is one of the things i miss most from windows
that AND the fact that there is no way to set a default universal finder window size.. it annoys the sparkling cider out of me that it always goes back to that annoying tiny window....
theandyandsamyshow 1 year ago
Also, a desktop is an index for shortcuts. And even folders. Your computer will run just the same, be it have a desktop full of junk, or an empty one. This is preference, people organize things differently. There is no exceptions to Mac users. There are cluttered Mac users, and neatfreak mac users. The same with Windows, and Linux users. The ratio is the same with all of them. I'd even say over half the users of each base have cluttered desktops. It's not a bad thing if you know what's there.
Blivia 1 year ago
@AppleSoldier
The same work it takes to add items to the dock, is about the same amount of work you have to do to put Quick Launch icons on the task bar in Windows XP, and Windows 7. (I haven't got to playing around with Windows 7 much.) And the task bar can be set to Auto hide, and will only show itself once the Windows key is pressed, or you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen. Anything your mac can do, a PC can, and will do. Same with mac, and PC users. ^_^
Blivia 1 year ago
A good point. I've seen it. the PC desktops at my school right now have too many icons to sift through.
I think the desktop is good for temporary storage, especially when have a current project that you need to work on a lot. But it should never be permanent.
Thanks Steve Jobs for giving me a dock. Thanks again to whoever coded the auto-hide dock feature.
Rifalltoo 1 year ago
You already on a first name basis with Steve ? =)
scooobys2 1 year ago
@7halos1 thats intended, like windows, as a shortcut, instead of opening a bunch of unnecessary windows just to access something. Believe me, most people I know have a windows computer a don't give a dam about ram, cpu, processor and all that shit. they just buy a comp on appearance or hdd space. If you don't care about that stuff and open a bunch of windows, IT LAGS. I know cos it happens 99.99% of the time on my windows machine. Lucky I have a macbook.
bjclothier1 1 year ago
Here's a nice guide videos
Disabled ratings == Bullshit videos
rgzdev 1 year ago