Re: Mac Users Who Doesn't Like To Use a Mac, Why ??
Originally posted by Ryan1524
i have a friend whose school uses Macs and always has been. it's running the new iMacs with OS X, assuming it's Jag. he's also been a long time PC user alongside his use of Mac.
despite hearing the great things about Mac. he told me that his experiences with it is not all that.
why is this? is it true? are there any mac users who is not 'that' satisfied with their macs? any mac users who actually switched to a pc??
any comments are appreciated. thx. 🙂
You're talking about someone who uses PCs. So, I would guess that the following 3 things are probably bothering him given his limited usage:
1) For a PC user, going to a 1 button mouse is imbecillic and a waste of time. Using direct language to impart what a shock it is to go from a two-button environment with pervasive context-sensitive menus to a 1-button environment with limited context sensitive menus. You should be able to cleanup or arrange a folder, while your cursor is still in there, not go to the finder menu. Even if it was a context option, you would have to use two-hands. Given schools budgets, i doubt they replaced all their mice.
2) Finder's horizontal orientation, is a drag. As a switcher I still find Explorer much more effecient.
3) Having the finder be the universal applicaton menu is disorienting. Windows MDI has no equivalent in OS X and is one of the harder things to get used to.
4) No easy way to arrange/organize multiple open Windows (i.e. Tile, Cascade, minimize all, etc.)
I would imagine those are the primary stumbling blocks for someone still using a PC who has no significant motivation to switch.
I switch because the corporate world was boring me. The MS enterprise machine was/is boring me. Too many years I guess. Because MS was taking too long to add hardware acceleration to the UI though the plumbing has been there for a few years now. I don't do Stardock add-ons. The final kickers were:
1) I saw default Windows icons one time too many on a very capable custom built PC. With all that horsepower you still see default icons in XP during startup and various other occasions. That is unacceptable.
2) I wanted iTunes and a FP iMac to go with my iPod. And now, I don't like the new iPod design. I'll probably stay with OS X and Apple till Longhorn without purchasing a new Mac unless there's something really compelling.
All those reasons, and the 1Ghz 17" iMac at a close to reasonable price, balanced the tradeoffs I feel I made. For someone that doesn't have additional reasons, or additional money it's a tough sell if you already have a PC. A very tough sell.