On 22/08/2011, at 8:32 AM, Macs R We wrote: > > On Aug 21, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote: > >> Instead, there's a custom window for handling files - you then have to >> choose Export, then select an export format/type, then click the export >> button - name the file etc >> then go find the file in the Finder .. then use Services (I do) to email >> with attachment. >> >> Is this how things are done on Windows? a zillion steps to do something? > > Try finding your current IP address in Windows. It's about five subwindows > deep, and there are one or two false ends in the maze where it looks like you > are in the right window, but all the information in it is blank. > > I had to laugh when I discovered that experienced Windows professionals > looking for this information immediately resort to the "run" menu and type > "ipconfig" rather than run through all the twisty little passages. Now > there's user-friendliness.
Yes, I've noticed exactly the same. Also, connecting to wifi is often a long multiple step process in Windows (or at least it used to be) compared to few steps in OS X. Cheers, Ashley. -- Ashley Aitken Perth, Western Australia mrhatken at mac dot com Skype Name: MrHatken (GMT + 8 Hours!) _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
