Certainly, Macs are not for everyone. I say they offer more productivity because: * it's easy to assign custom keyboard shortcuts to menu items * you can type out symbols like bullet, degrees, and so on with no special characters panel or anything * there are commands to transpose two characters, delete by word and line, and more * Applescript lets you do a *lot*. For instance, a friend wanted to be able to type in a term, have his sent mail folder searched, and copy all the addresses any matching emails were sent to copied out. In 45 minutes, I wrote up a script to do exactly that. * VoiceOver includes several commanders that let you do tons of things in tons of ways, all customizable
Yes, Windows has the Mac beat in other areas. Chicken Nugget is a great Twitter client, and other software from Q-continuum.net is Windows-only. Word is better in some ways and is a better choice for some people. Overall, though, it is up to the individual to do the research, talk to users of both, and figure out which is best. My feeling, though, is that anyone who needs to do a lot of typing or run desktop-only apps should not try to force an iOS device into the role of a computer. They are meant for different things, so both should be used if possible. On May 16, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> wrote: > Alex, > Thanks for the resources. > Macs are more productive for you. > I have used computers since the Commodore 64 in the early 1980's. > For me personally, I find Windows a more productive environment but I know > there are tons of Mac users that feel the same about Macs. I'm very glad > that both exist along with Linux and whatever else is out there. > One size does not fit all and I'm not saying one is always better than the > other, I was merely expressing a personal statement in response to a question. > > I have already referred a client to the list of resources you gave and will > continue to encourage folks to find the system that works best for them. > > But I Will say, the iPhone is the best portable device since sliced bread, > grin. > > Richard' > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Alex Hall > Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 7:38 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Computer vs. I device > > Macs are better for productivity, partly because they are faster, partly > because they offer full keyboards, and partly because they have tons of > keyboard shortcuts. Plus, if a menu option lacks a shortcut, you can assign > one yourself. I use my iOS device for RSS, mail, games, book-reading, and > tons more. I use my Mac for some of the same, plus app development, audio > editing, heavy typing, easier web browsing, and more efficient versions of > things I do on iOS. For instance, on a Mac, deleting some emails is as easy > as shift-arrowing along the list, then pressing delete. On iOS, you double > tap edit, double tap each message after flicking to it, then double tap > "trash". > > Macs are way different, but not better or worse. They beat Windows in some > areas, and Windows beats them in some areas. Interaction is a big part of the > mac, but it is not at all "crazy-making" past the first month of constant > use. You eventually know that some items require interaction and some don't, > and you're done. Also, with Trackpad Commander, you can do a two-finger flick > right to interact, and left to stop interacting. Or, assign the two commands > to a keyboard or numpad commander to make it easier, or use Quick Nav. The > OP, and anyone else confused about Macs, should read the following articles: > > Common Mac myths: > http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-mac-os-x/debunking-common-myths-about-voiceover-mac > > Getting started with VoiceOver: > http://www.applevis.com/guides/accessories/getting-started-your-mac-using-voiceover > > Plus the other guides and articles on the Applevis page for new Mac users: > http://www.applevis.com//new-to-mac > On May 16, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The only things I do on the computer that I don't do on the iPhone are: > Word process editing. It is so much easier to deal with Word on a PC than > doing any real editing and formatting on an iDevice. > Audio editing with GoldWave. > Web site creation and maintenance > Excel spreadsheets > > Pretty much everything else I mostly do with the iPhone; banking, web > searches, Email, looking up definitions, and much more. > > I also think Microsoft word is far, far easier to use than any word > processing on a Mac. Especially if you are doing any kind of formatting > with headings, etc. > The business of having to figure out when to "interact" and when you don't > need to "interact" with an element on the screen with a Mac is crazy making. > Plus, it is one of the strangest keystrokes I have ever heard of, > Control+Shift+Options+down arrow to interact and Control+Shift+Options+up > arrow to stop interacting. > > HTH, > Richard > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy > Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 2:35 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Computer vs. I device > > Hi folks, > I hope this isn't too ot. I'm considering buying my first laptop. What do > you use a computer for that an ode vice can't do? Also, is VoiceOver any > different on a Mac than on an iPhone? How does it compare with jaws? Unlike > the iPhone, does it know Hebrew? Can it cope with it if knows Hebrew Braille > but doesn't have an appropriate voice synthesizer? > > Again, I hope this isn't too OT. > > Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy > Sent from my iPhone > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the viphone list. > All new members to the this list are moderated by default. If you have any > questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a > member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or moderators > directly rather than posting on the list itself. 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