Seems Apple users don’t want to mingle with windows/other computer users.
Being special and all.
Seems Apple users don’t want to mingle with windows/other computer users.
It comes down to the board having followers that can understand and discuss the issues that get raised. My experience is strictly Windows, but I’ve followed the Apple boards for years. Other than suggesting a hard reboot now and then there has been just about nothing I can contribute because I haven’t a clue what they are talking about. I don’t suppose most Apple users would be making much contribution to the discussions here either, since there is little beyond Windows that comes up here. At least in the years I’ve followed this board.
Heh. On another forum there was a dicussion of touchpads on laptops. Near-universal agreement that they suck because they are badly placed and needed configuration options are missing. (Some of them used to be present.)
One Macbook user maintains that Macs do it better; another says not really.
A user said he was going to recommend installing Touchpad Indicator, but remembered that it’s Linux-only. And was promply thanked by another user who hadn’t heard of it before and found that it fixed all the complaints.
This on a forum for writers…
>>Seems Apple users don’t want to mingle with windows/other computer users.<<
It comes down to the board having followers that can understand and discuss the issues that get raised. My experience is strictly Windows, but I’ve followed the Apple boards for years. Other than suggesting a hard reboot now and then there has been just about nothing I can contribute because I haven’t a clue what they are talking about. I don’t suppose most Apple users would be making much contribution to the discussions here either, since there is little beyond Windows that comes up here. At least in the years I’ve followed this board. - RhinCT
Too bad there in not a “next” button to make it easy to rapidly skip past a post that doesn’t interest you.