I dislike the seamless trackpad design... and it even transfered to the apple mouse. Now there is always a little uncertainty about right-clicking vs left clicking... but at least this time it isn't a single button mouse. Also, i hugely am not a fan of the apple laptop's sharp edges... not good for resting one's bare arms. Another registrable complaint is the keyboard that came with the iMac I bought: holy fuck it is tiny (and two keys don't always work). "PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER!--- itty bitty living space." -The genie (Aladin).
Anyway, besides the hardware faults and the lack of initial virus support and video game support: Mac has a multitude of features that I just can't give up. If you were to give me a PC... put a dock on it... make simple key-bindings for it... add the command button and remove that terrible flag... and a few other things: I wouldn't notice a difference... except that now I can play decent video games on my computer (aside from civ 4, which is overly complicated with a high learning curve, and unstreamlined. Civ Revolution is much better. What I would pay for the original MoO to be revamped ^_^)
Anyway, besides the hardware faults and the lack of initial virus support and video game support: Mac has a multitude of features that I just can't give up. If you were to give me a PC... put a dock on it... make simple key-bindings for it... add the command button and remove that terrible flag... and a few other things: I wouldn't notice a difference... except that now I can play decent video games on my computer (aside from civ 4, which is overly complicated with a high learning curve, and unstreamlined. Civ Revolution is much better. What I would pay for the original MoO to be revamped ^_^)
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day