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To: Swordmaker

“Your basic complaint is that it doesn’t work exactly like Windows. If you know how, you can do everyone of those things without hinderence... you just did not want to invest the time to learn how.”

Maybe.

I’m turning into an old dog and don’t have that many new tricks left in me.

I have twenty-five years of accumulated neuromuscular reflexes on the PC/DOS/Windows, I definitely don’t have the time and probably don’t have the spare neurons left to learn all of the things I would need to know. Although I have to say, when I discovered that Mac now has the equivalent to the right mouse button, it did make doing things more simple.

I guess I just have a problem with the claims of how radically easy it is to use the Mac OS when there is a real learning curve involved when doing things outside the bounds of a program.

Now that Apple fixed our Macbook (Kudos to Apple, they replaced the defective battery out of warranty for free), I will sit down and start using it again. I will also try to keep an open mind.

They also reset my daughter iTouch for her on the same visit. Unfortunately, when she tried to sync it when she got home, it told her that her software was out of date and she had the same update failure and it is not working again. I’m going to need to research this a little further when I get some time. It’s close to an hour drive to the Apple store and I don’t know if we will get back that way for a few weeks.

I do have a little lust for the new i7 Mac laptops that have been announced.


54 posted on 04/16/2010 7:56:58 PM PDT by dangerdoc
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To: dangerdoc
I’m turning into an old dog and don’t have that many new tricks left in me.

I will be 61 in two months, dangerdoc, and I am learning the changes MS made in Windows7 for no reason except to make changes. Some of them are very frustrating. ;^)> So I know where you are coming from.

I have twenty-five years of accumulated neuromuscular reflexes on the PC/DOS/Windows, I definitely don’t have the time and probably don’t have the spare neurons left to learn all of the things I would need to know. Although I have to say, when I discovered that Mac now has the equivalent to the right mouse button, it did make doing things more simple. I guess I just have a problem with the claims of how radically easy it is to use the Mac OS when there is a real learning curve involved when doing things outside the bounds of a program.

It actually IS easier... and I can attest to that fact from years of helping ex-Windows users get THROUGH that learning curve and seeing the "aha" moments when they realize that and let go of the hard way and embrace the easier. It takes learning to let go of the Microsoft pre-programed reflexes a bit... and looking for the more logical way of doing things. Many of these people have MORE years than you of engraved neuro-pathways to overcome... but once those pathways have been re-laid they see what they've been putting up with all these years. Some have done it in less than a week... others have taken three. A small minority have dug in their heels and just refused to try... and either return their Macs or take to saying they aren't easy.

Now that Apple fixed our Macbook (Kudos to Apple, they replaced the defective battery out of warranty for free), I will sit down and start using it again. I will also try to keep an open mind.

:^)> I told you there was something radically wrong with that battery. Be sure you condition it from time to time... allow it to completely deplete... and then recharge it.

They also reset my daughter iTouch for her on the same visit. Unfortunately, when she tried to sync it when she got home, it told her that her software was out of date and she had the same update failure and it is not working again. I’m going to need to research this a little further when I get some time. It’s close to an hour drive to the Apple store and I don’t know if we will get back that way for a few weeks.

Now that is a poser. Was this done on the PC? Perhaps there is something wrong with the iTunes install on that computer. That seems to be the one thing that is constant in this problem... the computer. Did they show you what they did when they reset it at the Apple Store??? Doc, I'd hook that iPod up to your wife's laptop and do the update on there. Then do a fresh install of iTunes on your daughter's PC and then see what happens. As i mentioned before, set up a kids account on the MacBook and there's no way they can touch your wife's stuff... or damage the OS... and let them do their updating of the iPods there.

Doc, while you're learning the Mac, I'm willing to hold your hand on questions. I will answer honestly. If I don't know, I will say so. Either Freepmail me... or call me. I am going to Freemail you with my cell phone number and feel free to call me. If I can't answer your question, I will find out and get back to you. OK?

I do have a little lust for the new i7 Mac laptops that have been announced.

You'd have to shove me out of the way in the lust line... but I can't justify it either... I am still waiting for my iPad to be delivered.

55 posted on 04/16/2010 8:23:24 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE isAAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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