kilgoretrout wrote:
Also, everyone says "what about the single click thing." Just plug in a two button mouse and it works fine. I've been using Microsoft or Logitech mice on Macs for years. You don't even have to install drivers. It is a bit annoying on a laptop if you don't have a mouse plugged into it, but like was stated above, ctrl+click is right click. As far as the guy that asked about getting used to the OS, I think it's pretty easy. The biggest difference is that you don't close a program by clicking the "X" at the top of the window, you have to actually quit the program to kill it.
Killing a program can be done by Command-Q, which is a very fast method.
CoronadoSEAL wrote:
can they get viruses?
do they make the same games (bf2) for them?
why do they have terms like 'airport' and 'safari'?
give me an honest no bs assessment: mac or pc?
also, i would like to point out that the guy in the ads (hi, i'm a mac, and i'm a pc) seems to be a little left of center...
Yes there are viruses in excistance for OS X, the most effective one that ever surfaced was still not able to do anything, because the kernel autmatically ask the password when changes are made by programs, that are not allowed to do so.
There are games:
http://www.apple.com/games/Airport is their WiFi brand, Safari is the name of their browser.
Mac, Mac for life. Next one will be this
http://www.apple.com/macpro/Mr.Casual wrote:
How are games on Macs?
Just like they are on their PC counterpart. The only difference is the coding.
Under Bootcamp, my BF2, BF2142, CNC3 actually runs better than on my regular PC.