On Jun 3, 2010, at 21:36 , John Sessoms wrote:

From: "Daniel J. Matyola"
"Based on my experience so far, it's easier to get the Windoze
computer to do what *I* want it to do right out of the box "
That is not my experience. Windoze loads a lot of crap that I have to get rid of, and it makes it difficult to load non-MS programs and make
them the default programs.

Yeah. Windoze does load a lot of crap that has to be gotten rid of.

The difference is you CAN get rid of it. And once you get rid of it, it STAYS gotten rid of.

Under what circumstances could you not do the same thing with a Macintosh?

Give you another one. On Windoze, I can do a print screen and then paste the screen-shot into paint or Photoshop, crop to the part I want, save it as a jpeg and insert that jpeg into a Word (or Open Office Writer document as an illustration.

None of the Mac gurus at school could figure out how to take a screen shot.

You can do a screen shot, a window shot, or a selected area shot of any proportion or size with a Mac, either through keyboard shortcuts, or using the "included with the O/S" little program called "Grab". Can't show you here, because this list has never gotten past the DOS 6.2.2 era. :-)

Joseph McAllister
pentax...@mac.com

The Big Bang was silent, and probably invisible.
— from the Pentaxian's thoughts on particle physics, so far.


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