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Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:Another non-answer...
It's the overall experience. Linux easily passes the bar.>>>>Macs are good at being Macs. Linux is superior software, though, and>
so is M$.
In what way is any Linux software superior.
You are astoundingly blind not to see it, you think free == not as
good. It's not really the truth. Commercial-OS apps have rarely
mattered to the extent Microsoft would love for you to believe.
So you cannot articulate a single thing.
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Got it.
If it were really true, then DFS's here on COLA claim that I run
everything under Wine would be true, and it isn't, I mostly cherish
native Linux GUI apps.
You still can't find a single specific way in which Linux software is
superior.
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Got it.
Then you're admitting that Linux needs the help of Windows software to be "superior".You can, with Wine.>>I could use macOS, Winblows or Linux, and it would make little>
difference in my tasks. But it's certainly most straightforward to
attack that with Linux and its software, along with this Windows app
Forte Agent for Usenet.
You think "Forte Agent" is something special do you?
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What do you do with it that I cannot do with Thunderbird?
It's the most comprehensive GUI interface I've seen for Usenet.
And you can't run it on Linux...
That's just how it has always been referred to."The" Finder. You talk about it like it's not just some second-rateSo does the Finder.>>In what way is the Finder not "feature-rich" when compared to "File>
Explorer".
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Give a specific example.
You ever hear of the second mouse button?
Yup. But it isn't a feature of the file manager, and the Mac has
supported a second mouse button since 1997.
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Try again, but get it right for a change.
File Explorer has features embedded in right-clicks.
crapp by Apple. Really hilarious.
So your entire claim that macOS is "inferior" and "simple" is more than 15 years out of date.Contextual menus were introduce to Mac OS in version 8...My memory of such with Snow Leopard was that it was very basic.
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...in 1997.
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At just the same time as they added support for a second mouse button.
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Imagine that!
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Try again, but maybe check your work before you speak.
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