![]() I like the touchpad and screen, but I mostly use external screen and mouse anyway. At first I was thinking that it's just the change and I will get used to OS X, but looks like this ain't happening. Something that "the most user friendly system in the world" lacks. ![]() One UX example I like to show to people is, that on my Ubuntu based home laptop, after connecting Logitech mouse, I get it's battery indicator automatically integrated in the same place with my laptop (and other) batteries. It's a horrible feeling coming from OSS world. I still don't exactly get how Finder works (when does it show me the list view, when the broken folder view with a unnecessary scrollbar - as there is enough space to show all of the icons), the whole app ecosystem is a shock, where it's normal that basic tools (like FTP Client) cost 50EUR or come crippled (Like FileZilla). Regarding the general software experience, even after a year of constant use, I can say that for me personally, a half-decent Linux distro has a lot better usability. ![]() Not what I expected from an expensive piece of hardware, thank god I did not pay for it. Alternatively, you may apply following sequence to get the FTP-protocol handler definitions for your operating system version: Create a Virtual Machine for your platform. It was already in repair for the peeling keys issue - the warranty process was nothing to gloat about (no Apple Stores around here, just some official repair partners it seems). For the price, performance and reliability are laughable. ![]() It's unix, so better to use that than Windows (Linux was not really an option). Almost exactly a year ago I got a brand new Mac Book Pro 13" from my company (everyone else has it, so why not).
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