Yes I know you can hide it but it never totally goes away!
???? I am sitting in front of my screen right now, but I am seeing
my dock.... and here you are saying it does not really go away bt
you are looking at a PC running windows -
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Is this really the best defense you have? Would you like a
screenshot with this thread open in a browser window? I will
gladly provide one! I'm not kidding you, I have OS X running on my
PC...
Also, show me how you access an application on a Mac... Is it from
an intuitive drop down menu or are you hunting through a folder
labelled applications? That's what I thought...
With pleasure! Drag the mouse down, when the dock spring up I click
on the application. What? You are still doing the "search through a
drop down menu thingy"? Ah wait... you are NOT on a MAC... I can
understand that now.
Yeah right, that's what I thought... If it isn't on your Dock (and
if you have as much software installed as I do it won't all fit on
your dock) then you're off to the explorer window view to find your
application! Just tell the truth, I'm right and you know it!
Also, as I stated... I have OS X installed on my PC and without
fail I find the PC way of thinking way more productive...
OSX installed on your PC? Please pray! tell me where did you get a
copy of OSX that can install on a PC. Or maybe you THOUGHT you had
OSX was installed on your pc and therefore deduced wrongly that the
PC way was more productive?
I'll leave that up to you to figure out... But I assure you it is
installed on my Pentium D 820 based PC with full SSE 3 support...
Come up with a better argument next time huh because my points are
valid.
Sure, if you actually bother to verify them first as obviously
right now, you have no clue as to what I am talking about. Just
because what I say is beyond your expereince doesnt make my
argument bad or less valid.
I have verified them and I'm not talking about using an office
toolbar style dock at the bottom of the screen! No, the fact that
you're wrong makes your argument bad and less valid!
You can try the use it longer than 10 minutes with others but it
doesn't fly with somebody who has compared it to windows fairly
thoroughly...
Oh and hey, guess what... I have 64 bit Linux installed as well, do
you want to tell me I don't know how that works either? Oh and
guess what else, the GUI's in Linux and Windows both offer more
functionality than OS X does and that's a fact so get out of your
little box and check these things out for yourself!
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'The probability that we may fall in the struggle ought not to
deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just; it
shall not deter me.' -- Abraham Lincoln