![]() ![]() The problem was that my original perception was founded on a completely false notion: that apps are grouped.Īpplication are not grouped rather, there is the currently active application and then there is everything else. Then, I got my Mac and realized that Spaces was useless. I always thought it would be awesome to be able to jump back and forth between logically-grouped sets of applications. When I was a Windows user, I saw everyone using Spaces at the conferences and it made me really jealous. Every time I ALT+TAB when I meant to ALT+~, I reminded of the incompleteness of this feature. I have felt this pain from day-one and it is not something that I've ever been able to ever get fully used to. Everything from maximizing, to minimizing, to alt-tabbing is just not up to the level of the Windows OS yet. ![]() Without a doubt, the worst feature on this computer is the way it handles windowing. NOTE: Everything beyond this point is 100% personal opinion! I am sure my experience will differ greatly from yours. In fact, I can definitely say that when this computer no longer holds its value, my next upgrade will also be to a Mac.įor this retrospective, I want to start with the bad and progress to the good so that we can end on the positive notes (which are far greater in this case). Despite a few flaws, which I'll cover, the experience with my MacBook Pro has been overwhelmingly positive. In honor of the the Apple WWDC 2011 keynote and event, I thought I would take a few minutes to reflect on my transition to the Mac and how I feel about the computer after a year of dedicated use. I'm coming up on my first full year of being a Mac user since my Lenovo died last August. ![]()
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