|
#1
| ||||
| ||||
| Top 10 Mac hints for the ex-Windoze user. hey all. the only times i have really used macs have been in school, so i dont really have that much experiance at all with them. but, since im switching soon, i was wondering what the top 10 or so hints you would give a windows user. i have been using my pc every day for at least 5 hours a day for years, so needless to say, i have developed some usage habits. what are the main differences i should expect when working in mac, and what should i make sure to do/not do? ![]() |
|
#2
| ||||
| ||||
| Well, this could be quite a good idea for a thread starter. 1. Maintenance: You don't need to defragment, or worry about viruses & adware, however it is useful to "Repair permissions" and "Update prebindings" from time to time. An easy way to do both of these is to run a program like Onyx or Cocktail to do all of your maintenance tasks automatically. You'll want to do this every few weeks. 2. Backup: You'll want to remember that like all computers, Macs are not immune to physical damage; if your computer gets damaged, stolen, or has a hard-drive failure you don't want to lose your data. I keep a 128mb flash key for backing up vital documents every day, while everything else gets backed up weekly. In this way, you'll never be left high and dry. 3. Finder: Some of the shortcut keys are a little different here to in Windows. Instead of Alt-Tab, we use Cmd-Tab to switch between apps, and Cmd-` to switch amongst the windows in an app. When you're holding Cmd and press Tab, you'll also be able to use Q to quit or H to hide the currently highlighted app. Get to know Expose, it lets you see ALL your windows tiled around at the same time, letting you click to switch to any of them. 4. Finding software: http://www.versiontracker.com/ is a good place to find most apps. There's also http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/
__________________ - iMac G5 1.8GHZ 17" | SuperDrive | 160GB | 512MB | Airport Extreme | Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse | Wacom Intuos II - Pentax *ist DL - JVC MiniDV Camcorder - Airport Express - iPod Nano 1gb white Last edited by symphonix; September 9th, 2004 at 04:53 AM. |
|
#3
| ||||
| ||||
| 4*. Finding Software: http://www.macupdate.com is also a good place for Mac Software 5. Unix: You have a complete functional BSD system under the hood, learning to use it can be very useful. The Terminal is in Applications -> Utilities, likewise X11 is in Applications -> Utilities. Fink and Finkcommander are a package manager and GUI to install and maintain packages and software you can use (TeTeX, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Gnome, The gimp, KDE, Scribus, OpenOffice, etc.) 6. Interactive GUI: Learn that you can click on everything, right or left, and it will respond. the little document icons at the top of the application window can be dragged and dropped, you can put folders and files in the Dock to the right side of the bar, you can drag and drop file into the Terminal which will fill in the path, you can drag and drop files onto the icons in the Dock, you can rearrange the menulets in the title bar (where the clock is) by Cmd-dragging, you can put folder in the left navigation bar of Finder Windows etc. etc. The environment works with you not against you.
__________________ This is not a signature (but I could be wrong). 15" MacBook Pro C2D@2.4 GHz | 2 GB RAM | Mac OS 10.5.4 | Website | LinkedIn | Publications GP/O d-(+)@ s: a->? C++(+++) U* P+ L+>++ !E---- W+++ N o? K? w--- O? M++ V? PS+++ PE-- Y+ PGP t 5? X- R !tv b++++ DI+(++)@ D+(++) G++(+++) e+++$>++++$$ h--->---- r+++ y++++@ |
|
#4
| ||||
| ||||
| 7. Learn how the Mac works: Sit down and play with the Macintosh. Get used to the feel of the windows and how they operate. Lose the Windows-way of doing things. Since applications can have multiple windows open at one time, lose the Windows-way of quitting an application by hitting the "X" button in the upper-right. Get used to the Macintosh way of things, and don't resist! Many people here have written saying stuff like, "How come this doesn't behave like my Windows machine?" and "How come when I close the window, the application is still running?!" Run out and get Mac OS X's Missing Manual by David Pogue: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books
__________________ Power Macintosh G4/500MHz "Yikes!" 10.4.11 Server • 1024MB • 3 x 120GB + 320GB • DVR-111D • 2 x Radeon 7000 PCI • 2 x 17" CRT MacBook 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo - White 10.5.5 • 2048MB • 80GB • CD-RW/DVD-ROM iPod Photo 60GB • iPod nano 1GB • AT&T DSL 6Mb/768k http://www.jeffhoppe.com |
|
#5
| ||||
| ||||
| 1. Maintenance Addition/Correction: No need to update prebinding. 10.3.4 added faster non-prebound application starting and every other system or other update does update the prebinding anyway. I'd say: No maintenance needed, as every user of this board will hear to 'repair permissions' until it comes out of his/her ears, anyway, once he/she starts to post...
__________________ MacBook Air 13" 1.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 80 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 Hackintosh Core2Duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 iPhone 3G 16 GB white, AppleTV 1G 40 GB Mac user since 1987, Apple Product Professional 2007, 2008. |
|
#6
| ||||
| ||||
| Maintenance - if you leave the machine on 24/7, it will automatically run maintenance routines, no need for Cocktail or other third party software for this. As fryke says, you'll hear Repair Permissions anytime you post a problem. So, if you have a problem, Repair Permissions and restart and you may have corrected the problem. But not a fix all.
__________________ |
|
#7
| ||||
| ||||
| And also: If you have repaired permissions, restarted, the problem persists and you ask the community here, please DO mention that you HAVE repaired permissions in large, friendly letters. There's a 13% chance that the persons who answer your question will see them, regardless of the font you're using. ;-) Aside from this 'issue': One tip for Windoze2Mac Converz is that closing a window does not necessarily close an application on a Mac. The reason for this is that usually, a window represents a document and not its application. Applications are quit via Apple-Q or "File-menu -> Quit" (replacing the F4 shortcut you might be used to).
__________________ MacBook Air 13" 1.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 80 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 Hackintosh Core2Duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 iPhone 3G 16 GB white, AppleTV 1G 40 GB Mac user since 1987, Apple Product Professional 2007, 2008. |
|
#8
| ||||
| ||||
| 8. Ask. Any time you are surrounded by a Windows world, ask around here or other places where mac fans are around a lot. 8,5. If you get a portable machine, and plan on keeping it for over a year, AppleCare may be worth it - so in case anything would go wrong after the warranties (hardware wise, or software, limited) have gone, you can get the repairs without hassle (and phone suppport if you need it). 8,75. Notice some mac users that you like, take down their iChat handles and ask when you want to know somehting if you think they might know .. ![]() |