Posted on 12 Sep 2009 /
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DigitalOutbox Episode 15. Extra long, Apple keynote edition. We’re more awake this week – if you get to the end though you deserve a medal. And a kip!
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Disappointed to have to wait 1Hr 40 for my little purchase to get a mention. Sorry to have upset you Chris, I am running a Windows XP Virtual Machine on it if that is any consolation.
The are some bits I love about it so far and some I hate.
I love the footprint, it is tiny.
I love the silence, it is so quiet.
It is as fast as my desktop PC was despite running both OS X and an XP VM in Unity mode (but that was very old, P4 single core albeit extreme edition with AGP graphics).
I hate that there is no option to cut and paste (i.e. move) files in finder.
I bought the wireless keyboard and am missing my delete key and # key, don't like that ” and @ are swapped, don't like that and / are on the same side of the keboard.
Glad to hear you're enjoying the Mac experiencing so far. No doubt, some things will seem odd at first but I'm sure you'll find plenty there to delight you.
Regarding moving files, it's easy. Easiest method: open 2 Finder windows and open your source and destination folders. Then simply hold down the CMD key, then click and drag your file from the source folder to the destination folder.
You might also find this useful http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343
I do miss # too. I use that more than the Caps Lock for example. Sigh. In fact, I don't use Cap Lock at all – it just gets in the way.
All I really wanted to say was I'm loving your avatar for comments. Made me chuckle.
Clearly you all had your ReadyBrek before starting this one!
I've moaned before & you seem to be getting worse so I'm going to try reverse psychology instead – please make your podcasts longer!
Once Chris starts talking he's hard to control but it's a fair point and we'll try for a shorter one next time.
Once Chris starts talking he's hard to control but it's a fair point and we'll try for a shorter one next time.