I don't know why you seem to be taking it personally, but at least for me, the Vista people seem to have implemented a feature that I really like better than Apple did.
I don't know why you seem to be taking it personally, but at least for me, the Vista people seem to have implemented a feature that I really like better than Apple did.
I'm not taking it "personally." You made the blanket statement that the Mac "could not do" what you had just described Vista "awesomely" doing and I replied that the Mac most certainly does... and has done it for a long time before Vista's implementation.
I maintain a lot of Macs... and every one of them has no problem with typing the first couple or three letters of an application in Spotlight and having it startup merely by pressing ENTER or RETURN. Yours appears to be broken.
You have indicated that you are a fairly new user to Macs. You may have overlooked Spotlight. However, from your screen shot, it looks as if you probably need to re-index. Here's how to do it:
That should fix the problem of your system not seeing the Calculator in Spotlight.
By-the-way, you can bring up Spotlight by pressing CMD-SPACE.