“Us proud Macintosh users have an Apple menu, not a start menu, thank you very much.”
—jjtm
Plus that handy little control strip.
Makes win owners cringe with envy.
Peace,
mangeorge
Plus that handy little control strip.
Makes win owners cringe with envy.
Peace,
mangeorge
Mac users and ex-Mac-users are strange. And I don’t understand all the rest of this thread either. My 95 OEM OS was installed with the taskbar at the bottom, with the Start button at its far left – but so what, I can click anywhere on the desktop to bring up the Start Menu. And the RT clock is always visible at the far right of the taskbar, with all the mini-icons of the programs set for activation at start-up stuck in the task bar just to its left. This all seems ideal to me. I never thought about whether one could set any of this differently.
Ray