• @platypus_plumba
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    41 year ago

    I was just forced to Switch to Mac and let me tell you that I’m actually enjoying it.

    Things I like so far:

    • An actual modern email client that isn’t web based. Web mail clients feel so cumbersome.

    • Same thing for a calendar application.

    • Nice reminders app out of the box. Can schedule alarms on reminders and categorize them.

    • Nice notes app that I don’t need to constantly save. It never closes, which feels great compared to Gedit.

    • Security. Apps notify me when they want to access system resources and I have to authorize them.

    • Unix. Unix matters a lot.

    • Homebrew has incredible support. I can install almost anything with it.

    • Iterm2 feels almost like Terminator.

    Things I hate:

    • The fact that they have another keyboard layout. Although, after 3 days I’m getting used.

    • Updates take forever, it’s insane.

    • Can’t easily switch back and forth (not cycle) between windows of same apps. Haven’t figured this one out.

    • Docker runs in a VM, it sucks.

    • Can’t get used to multiple desktops. I hate them.

    Honestly, it isn’t as bad as Windows. As long as I have a terminal and a nice shell, I’m good.

    • Octopus
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      11 year ago

      I use macOS as my daily driver, though still use Linux sometimes. When I dual-booted macOS with Linux, I immediately fell in love. I don’t have a Mac, but my next computer will be a MacBook. Of course there are things I don’t like, but I will not write it down right now, maybe edit this comment later. I love the virtual desktops tough, I always press the green button on Safari to maximize, and put it on a new desktop, so I can easily switch with a 4-finger swipe, and I don’t have to overlay another window or Safari when I am switching apps.