@@nekogaming8461 didn't exist yesterday, and it's not a full solution, it's just a version of a third party tool called crossover that has existed for years
@@kreuner11 yeah it didn't exist till yesterday which is exactly why you should be worried about what may come tomorrow if you think windows will be the king of gaming forever
@@nekogaming8461 I use Linux, we had Proton wine and crossover for ages Doesn't mean gaming support is not proper criticism of either os, albeit most computers arent used for gaming
The green button is to make an app fullscreen, not maximized. If you want to maximize and keep the dock open you can just double click the top of the window
@@fierceworrier9691i mean the guy in the vid sounds like he never knew that the settings app is called "settings" in windows and thought it's an updated version of control panel
Yeah, it's one of the few Mac cases of doing something because of older versions doing it. In the early days of macOS (when it was called System [number]) you had a close window (not app) on the left being one of the reasons the window controls are on the left. And on the right there was a button that maximized the window to the max space that app could use. Instead of maximizing the whole window like on the SANE WAY, if an app doesn't need the whole space of the screen to show information it will only use that portion of the screen. And then on OSX Lion (the last version before Steve died) had a focus on "Bring Back to Mac". Basically, they would bring some of the things that worked on iPhone to Macs. And one of those things was full screen. But nowadays with the notch it's pretty useless. Because if you have your Mac configured to hide the dock, and to not hide the menu bar on full screen... well let's say it's the closest thing you'll get to a proper maximize.
It’s because it’s the full screen button, not maximize. You can hold option while clicking it for a maximize type deal, but too many programs have different interpretations of what that means.
@@yurilsapsdouble tap on the top bar of the window to properly maximize it. macOS is so unintuitive. Look how to run the display at it's full real resolution. It's wacky.
Here is me attempting to use a Mac as a Windows 7 user “Bro why does the Explorer have a smiley face” “Why is it scrolling down?!?” “WTF IS A DMG FILE.!?!?”
@@AstroSpark2 look at the rpi os bootscreen it sayss based on debian edit nvm it says powered by BUT look up "distros based on debian" and you will find stuff
Windows 7 was released 22.07.2009, Mac users is stuck in past for over 15 years. I think they should try windows. I guess it'll be just like that: "What's mouse? I can stick app to left or right side, really? What do you mean apps is organized? They doesn't look like giant kids candies anymore! Guys look at this, i can use desktop to work! Menu bar is atteched for every app? So the closed app really closed? What is games?!"
Windows 11 kinda fcked all of that up tbh lol, but once you use a mac and get used to it, it feels and looks a lot more user friendly, not like windows changing and adding features every new update and bloatwares, they adding ads now too wtf
@Resident579 The .dmg files are double clickable. A small window opens showing the app icon and the Applications folder icon. You simply drag the app into the folder. It’s kinda weird at first but I got used to it.
@@Christobanistan its a good design lol, take the thing you wanna install put it into install, unlike windows where you have to go through the installation setup and choosse to install custom or standard then wait for it to install
@@Hhhh22222-w You think it's bad that you're given options during the install?? Also, Mac has installation programs, too. You don't seem to have a clue. Also, dragging stuff is less convenient than just double clicking it. And I'm flabbergasted why you think you don't have to "wait for it to install" on Mac.
I lost a live college graphic design competition because they had us using macbooks. My entire workflow left the room. The mouse was slow as hell, the scroll was backwards, the control on windows is actually command on Apple but Apple still has a control button, fn is a tap toggle not a tap and hold toggle. Trying to use Illustrator on Mac for 15 min drove me absolutely insane!
no offence but this explanation was very bad . its simple should be thought that the trackpad is like the display on a phone or iphone if you swipe down the page goes up and if you swipe up the page goes down
Aight, here are the solutions (in order from first to last) - FInder is basically File Explorer on Mac. Press Command + Spacebar to acess spotlight to acess your applications faster. - Just turn off Natural Scrolling in the Settings? I mean even Windows comes with this enabled my default. - Command + W OR Command + Q - No Windows Button? Nahh - "Its called Settings???!" i know he was joking btw if you're wondering
It's one of those things where Apple wants to pretend they're right, so they can't just swallow their pride and move them to the right and make them much larger. Ergonomically, that's what makes sense, but if they did so, it would be admitting Windows has a better design. Same for having a bar on the top containing the menu for the current app. It causes SO many crappy compromises, but they'll never admit it was a terrible design choice.
@@Christobanistanactually it isn’t an ergonomic design, it’s ergonomic for you because you’re used to it. a lot of these “issues” with macOS stem from personal preference and apple keeping 40 year old design elements
@@axethepenguin"isn’t an ergonomic design, it’s ergonomic for you because you’re used to it" No, it's objectively more ergonomic because the buttons are larger, and therefore easier to see and click. Even putting them on the right is easier because moving the mouse in the up+right direction is much easier. And making them the edge of the screen makes their size effectively infinite so you can reach the 'X' even if you're blind, and without having to look or measure your movements. There are many guidelines to ergonomic design. If you obey them, Windows or Mac or Linux, you're more ergonomic. It has ZERO to do with "being used to" something. Microsoft happened to take a lot of these ergonomic guidelines into account when designing Windows 95, which is why its design was so widely praised at the time by usability experts.
You said moving to the right makes them more ergonomic though, I don't understand how its more ergonomic unless you are used to the buttons being on the right hand side, I can't say on how easy they are to see and click, because I use a Mac with a fairly small screen. @@Christobanistan
Notch is only on the M2 and newer models, even then it's only stuck in the taskbar at the top so it doesnt actually cut into your usable screen, for most tasks it gets blackened out along with your taskbar and it basicaly disappears
Honestly, I just came off a Windows 8 laptop and this is completely fucking true but now I’m learning more and more how Macs work every time I use my MacBook.
I use windows, but technically windows is the "different" one, because macos came first, so they "fixed" some things that where confusing on mac, for example, added the windows button, made a proper right click, etc.
Only old people that grew up with windows are like this because Mac os is one of the most intuitive os I've ever tried, like if i hand that to somebody who hasn't touch a computer before, and the the windows 10 laptop next, they'd say they like mac os better just not the price of the macbook or the mac
@@jeb123 nope, just had my laptop for a very long time I guess lol, windows 8 was the most recent version when I bought the laptop I was using when I made this comment, so I upgraded to windows 10 instead of setting it up from scratch. Got a new one in the time since and didn’t have to change it.
Because windows shits the bed more than mac I've never had to troubleshoot a Mac windows pcs all the ones I've used randomly get slow as shit and you need to reinstall windows. Also you need to download extra software to do super basic stuff like open a .7z file
@@dimden2145 Do you people not know history? im only a gen z here. Apple came up with the first computer OS that allowed users to overlap the app windows. It was a modern "reimagining" of IBM's OS. It was what iPhone was to the world of janky not so smart phones. Mac OS was just that. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates built Microsoft word together specifically for the Mac. Then Bill Gates decided to separate and build his own OS after learning everything he could from MacOS. It's what Google did with Android. They were partners with Apple on making iPhone the Ultimate Google experience. Then Google decided to branch off and create its own knock off of iPhone operating system. Became Android OS.
@@dillonblair6491 Windows OS is the knock off of MacOS. Just as Android OS is the knock off of iPhone OS. Windows came out after gates learned everything he could from working with Steve Jobs on MacOS
I am ex-windows user. Using mac for the first time made me awkward, but after 4 years, MAC is the best computer ever, it is smoother, faster, and etc. 😂
Nah trust me. I got a older imac g5 and used it for like 12 months, and I could not stand it. Its so dumb how scrolling up goes down, like whoever thought of that is so goofy and mac os is super complicated, windows is straight forward and 1 button for alot of things, while apple has the option command and all of that
@@Warp3326 i think you meant reverse scrolling for touchpad, for me that feels more natural because when you use your phone when you scroll up it goes down.
@@Warp3326 well there's an option to change the direction in Mac trackpad settings called "natural scrolling" and I think it will apply to the mouse too but not sure
the coolest thing with the mac is installing and uninstalling programs you download the image, open it, and drag the package to the application folder. there, it’s installed. all the config files and shit are inside the package, just right click it and browse the contents. uninstalling the package is even easier. just drag it to the trashcan. done.
Touchpad on Windows works the same as the Trackpad on the mac, most windows users only use the Settings program and not the Control Panel. The Finder is like the explorer. I am a Windows user.
I have 5 Windows laptops that I can count, and at the very most one of them doesn’t use the scroll up to go down thing. I’m fact, I also have a 2013 11 inch MacBook Air running Sonoma, and it also does that, but my aunt is giving me her old HP Spectre 13 (not the tablet one) when she is done with it, and I can guarantee you it will be the same. I can not imagine why it would deviate when the macOS way is also clearly the standard in Windows. No shade, just saying, the 2 operating systems are a lot more close in how someone could get to use them than you think. I am working my way around Sonoma, and I’m not having that much trouble. Just need to figure out Mac OS 9 when I get my 2nd PowerBook…
1: the track pad scrolling thing i thing is changeable in the track pad setting. 2: Control panel is called, "system preferences". 3: Instead of a windows button, you click command + space to do spotlight search.
I am a window user. I find the MacBooks to just be more sleek and just better for the average consumer. That is me though I guess it just depends on the person.
Where's your Windows button? 😂
wheres ur game support😂😂
@@adl1yt lmao in the game porting toolkit
@@nekogaming8461 didn't exist yesterday, and it's not a full solution, it's just a version of a third party tool called crossover that has existed for years
@@kreuner11 yeah it didn't exist till yesterday which is exactly why you should be worried about what may come tomorrow if you think windows will be the king of gaming forever
@@nekogaming8461 I use Linux, we had Proton wine and crossover for ages
Doesn't mean gaming support is not proper criticism of either os, albeit most computers arent used for gaming
12 year old me trying the Mac pcs at the store:
😫
Righttt
Sane😊
yes i have also tryed i was not able to use it so i set alarm on every macbook for same time and get out of store
yes so so true!!!
“All I did was maximize a window. where’s my taskbar?”
you can change that in the settings
@@Mafiooso686 Oh that's good, I thought that when I buy a Mac I would be stuck holding down command and double clicking the window corner.
I absolutely hate that with Mac
that was my first experience with mac os lol
The green button is to make an app fullscreen, not maximized. If you want to maximize and keep the dock open you can just double click the top of the window
"It's called settings, what?"
Windows 11: *Allow me to introduce myself*
Windows 10, 8.1, and 8: *I'll also introduce myself.*
Bro control panel is different from settings lol
@@fierceworrier9691i mean the guy in the vid sounds like he never knew that the settings app is called "settings" in windows and thought it's an updated version of control panel
Its actually called preferences 😅
Windows 10 if you don’t need to do super advanced stuff
Hello
Trackpad swipes literally works same in windows too 💀
Need settings and the default is reverse of mac
@@Perndoethat’s not true. The default is the same as mac.
@@MicahIsBatman2 I mean clean install windows should do the thing but you just need to know that windows got both of that
@@Perndoe I just got a new laptop, the default is the same. That might not be true for older versions, but it’s definitely true for 11 and 10.
@@Perndoehave both and i can say that scrolling work exactly the sane way direction all of that
Next up: windows and macOS users trying to use Linux
Linux customisation: let me introduce myself🗿
@@Augusto-h2z one of the things I miss from Linux, customization is awesome
@@Augusto-h2z
choice amount-caused brain overload: let me introduce myself
@@thatoddshadeLMQO TRUE
@@WatercraftGames fr
The maximize windows is what frustrated me the most. It still doesn’t make sense to me why it’s designed the way it is.
Yeah, it's one of the few Mac cases of doing something because of older versions doing it. In the early days of macOS (when it was called System [number]) you had a close window (not app) on the left being one of the reasons the window controls are on the left. And on the right there was a button that maximized the window to the max space that app could use.
Instead of maximizing the whole window like on the SANE WAY, if an app doesn't need the whole space of the screen to show information it will only use that portion of the screen. And then on OSX Lion (the last version before Steve died) had a focus on "Bring Back to Mac".
Basically, they would bring some of the things that worked on iPhone to Macs. And one of those things was full screen. But nowadays with the notch it's pretty useless. Because if you have your Mac configured to hide the dock, and to not hide the menu bar on full screen... well let's say it's the closest thing you'll get to a proper maximize.
I love my Mac, but I can’t use full screen when I need to click on top icons and the app bar appears and blocks me
It’s because it’s the full screen button, not maximize. You can hold option while clicking it for a maximize type deal, but too many programs have different interpretations of what that means.
Same here.
@@yurilsapsdouble tap on the top bar of the window to properly maximize it. macOS is so unintuitive. Look how to run the display at it's full real resolution. It's wacky.
Bro got overwhelmed by settings😂
Bro’s not used to having just one settings app
wait until he learns that it used to be called System Preferences and everyone's mad that it changed to the more normal name
bro got skill issues
Yeah, this guy sucks at using computers in general. What an idiot.
And they redesigned it recently to match iOS. I hated the old System Preferences.
Here is me attempting to use a Mac as a Windows 7 user
“Bro why does the Explorer have a smiley face”
“Why is it scrolling down?!?”
“WTF IS A DMG FILE.!?!?”
So real 😂
The dmg file thing was so real. Don't forget "oh software is just .app files how convenient."
*folders
DMG *damaged files lol.
Tbf the Windows trackpads have used that scrolling style for quite a while now
Yeah, its odd that scrolling up goes down on apple, i thought my old imac g5 was broken
@@Warp3326 but apple didn't introduce reverse scrolling until lion which the G5 doesn't support?
@@JoshLStuff thats odd, because on my old imac g5 when i scroll up it goes down
You’ve always been able to change it
@@Warp3326 that's called natural scrolling and you can change it
"where is control panel?"
💀☠️
i mean theres settings since windows 8
@@MrPropper69I still use the control panel for everything i can on Win10
@@BuggyGamer-db6mw same
That's funny? How bro
Raspberry Pi OS users:🗿
based on debian
@@MrReddFlames Keyword : 'based' 🗿
@@AstroSpark2 look at the rpi os bootscreen it sayss based on debian
edit nvm it says powered by BUT
look up "distros based on debian" and you will find stuff
@@user-fk2xg8nq6rgentoo and lfs users 🗿
Kinda crazy how something that’s not windows… doesn’t have a windows button…
should have an apple button
Or a Copilot button 😢
@@radiantsquare007jrdeluxe9 windows 11 moment
I can't remember the last time we used "controlpanel" on windows to change settings lol, it's been called settings for years
Since Windows 8 it was called ''Settings''
theres still control panel in windows 11 💀 u can still use it like wtf why have two settings
@@pretty_bored microsoft is trying to deprecate control panel and make everyone use settings to look more corporal i think
@@FunniMafaka Settings just looks newer and more modern. Nothing more
actually we all still use it alot, because some of the settings are not available in "settings"
Windows 7 was released 22.07.2009, Mac users is stuck in past for over 15 years. I think they should try windows. I guess it'll be just like that: "What's mouse? I can stick app to left or right side, really? What do you mean apps is organized? They doesn't look like giant kids candies anymore! Guys look at this, i can use desktop to work! Menu bar is atteched for every app? So the closed app really closed? What is games?!"
Windows 11 kinda fcked all of that up tbh lol, but once you use a mac and get used to it, it feels and looks a lot more user friendly, not like windows changing and adding features every new update and bloatwares, they adding ads now too wtf
yeah eqousia or however you type it fixed that (I know I spelt it wrong)
Wait until he has to install an application by having to drag it to the Applications folder. His head's going to explode lol
Another objectively poor Mac design decision.
@Resident579 The .dmg files are double clickable. A small window opens showing the app icon and the Applications folder icon. You simply drag the app into the folder. It’s kinda weird at first but I got used to it.
@@Christobanistan its a good design lol, take the thing you wanna install put it into install, unlike windows where you have to go through the installation setup and choosse to install custom or standard then wait for it to install
@@Hhhh22222-w You think it's bad that you're given options during the install?? Also, Mac has installation programs, too. You don't seem to have a clue.
Also, dragging stuff is less convenient than just double clicking it.
And I'm flabbergasted why you think you don't have to "wait for it to install" on Mac.
@@Christobanistanthat’s the choice of the developer. People just found that it’s easy to do and now it’s just unofficially standard.
I lost a live college graphic design competition because they had us using macbooks. My entire workflow left the room. The mouse was slow as hell, the scroll was backwards, the control on windows is actually command on Apple but Apple still has a control button, fn is a tap toggle not a tap and hold toggle. Trying to use Illustrator on Mac for 15 min drove me absolutely insane!
brother you can change the scroll direction in mouse settings.
You're blaming an entire OS for your incompetence?
@@ArthropodSpidey yes. Fuck apple
“What’s this FINDAH?”
I used Macs for a while. The Finder is the worst file manager on any operating system I have ever used.
@@nkgoodalApple fangirl here. Unfortunately I have to agree with you on this one. It could be worse though. At least it’s not the iOS files app.
@@Butterscotch_96 that's true, it could be iOS. Still an Apple file manager. Saying this spending most of my time in Linux.
I think apples improving it
as a windows 7 and 10 user, i prefer control panel over settings. also i kinda like macos, but i still think that windows 10 or 7 is better.
Windows 10 is better in the modern day then Windows 7 as Windows 7 has been out of support since Covid
How are you going to uninstall multiple apps at the same time?
the fact that he never found the launchpad with all the apps..
😂😂😂
yea its in his face he even hovered his mouse over it
or searched it up to find the beauty that is cmd+space
Bro just found out what Settings is
I mean, the trackpad just makes sense. if you glue two sheets of paper and drag them up the sheet on the bottom will come up
no offence but this explanation was very bad . its simple should be thought that the trackpad is like the display on a phone or iphone if you swipe down the page goes up and if you swipe up the page goes down
Aight, here are the solutions (in order from first to last)
- FInder is basically File Explorer on Mac. Press Command + Spacebar to acess spotlight to acess your applications faster.
- Just turn off Natural Scrolling in the Settings? I mean even Windows comes with this enabled my default.
- Command + W OR Command + Q
- No Windows Button? Nahh
- "Its called Settings???!"
i know he was joking btw if you're wondering
I had these same thoughts when I first switched to mac. But it’s been 14 years on mac and I never looked back.
Bro expects to find a windows key on a macbook☠️
There was a launchpad button but it got removed idk why
More like an equivalent, expecting to see one with an apple on it instead but there is none
The im swiping up, its going down and im swiping down, its going up is relatable
Lmao thats me "Where's the start button???"
erm, I AM A WINDOWS USER BUT I KNOW THERE'S NO LEFT OR RIGHT CLICK AND NO START BUTTON ON MACOS
@@carloisdoingstupidtechstuffLmao there is definitely a left and right click on the Mac.
last time i used my friend's macbook i was so confused. and i said to my friend. its confusing to use lol
@@H0P3L3ZZ and you do?
skill issue ?
@@milokhanh313 yes
It’s so accurate that was me when i was using an imac in college 😂😂
"Where is the start button?"
1 second later
"What is this finder?"
I miss when i wanted to EAT the icons, they looked like little boba orbs…😂😂😂😂
A Mac user would react the same way if they had to use a Windows PC.
As someone currently transitioning to MacOS, I miss the start button, too.
How did he not bitch about the size of the close button
yeah thats a awful thing
It's one of those things where Apple wants to pretend they're right, so they can't just swallow their pride and move them to the right and make them much larger. Ergonomically, that's what makes sense, but if they did so, it would be admitting Windows has a better design.
Same for having a bar on the top containing the menu for the current app. It causes SO many crappy compromises, but they'll never admit it was a terrible design choice.
@@Christobanistanactually it isn’t an ergonomic design, it’s ergonomic for you because you’re used to it. a lot of these “issues” with macOS stem from personal preference and apple keeping 40 year old design elements
@@axethepenguin"isn’t an ergonomic design, it’s ergonomic for you because you’re used to it" No, it's objectively more ergonomic because the buttons are larger, and therefore easier to see and click. Even putting them on the right is easier because moving the mouse in the up+right direction is much easier. And making them the edge of the screen makes their size effectively infinite so you can reach the 'X' even if you're blind, and without having to look or measure your movements.
There are many guidelines to ergonomic design. If you obey them, Windows or Mac or Linux, you're more ergonomic. It has ZERO to do with "being used to" something.
Microsoft happened to take a lot of these ergonomic guidelines into account when designing Windows 95, which is why its design was so widely praised at the time by usability experts.
You said moving to the right makes them more ergonomic though, I don't understand how its more ergonomic unless you are used to the buttons being on the right hand side, I can't say on how easy they are to see and click, because I use a Mac with a fairly small screen. @@Christobanistan
I use a combo of all 3 main OSs
Same tbh.
1. Use launchpad not finder
2. Why does it make more sense for the close buttons to be on the right instead of the left?
I remember that moment when I just got my 14” MacBook pro 😂🤣
You were a Windows user before buying the 14 inch MacBook Pro 💀
MacBook users trying out Windows: Opposite thing
The track pad makes more sense tho
The “windows” button is swapped with “command” and our equivalent to window’s windows button is command + space
I've been a Windows user for more than 5 years and approximately 6 months ago I bought a MacBook Air first I acted like that 👍🏻
He shoulda roasted the notch…
Notch is only on the M2 and newer models, even then it's only stuck in the taskbar at the top so it doesnt actually cut into your usable screen, for most tasks it gets blackened out along with your taskbar and it basicaly disappears
Honestly, I just came off a Windows 8 laptop and this is completely fucking true but now I’m learning more and more how Macs work every time I use my MacBook.
This is like a bullet in the metaphorical brain of comedy
Go figure … a settings icon for of all things …. Settings …. Crazy! It should definitely be called something different and buried a little more.
I use windows, but technically windows is the "different" one, because macos came first, so they "fixed" some things that where confusing on mac, for example, added the windows button, made a proper right click, etc.
i am windows user when I got my first macbook i really just know it all
??
@@Warp3326 Ive been watching macbook videos, now i know
@@Warp3326 sadly my roblox account is deleted :(
@@user-1billlon ok
If you swipe up, the page goes up, so what you see goes down. Try it in real life
launchpad: exists
this man: i can only open apps in finder
Thats what i like about the start menu, its simple and doesnt cover up your whole screen.
@@Warp3326 windows 8 does
@@eraser1103wastaken everyone knows windows 8 was awful plus windows 8 was a tablet OS Available for computers
@@Warp3326 so tecHnically windows phone runs windows 8
@@eraser1103wastaken a phone isn’t a tablet and newer windows phones ran a edited version of windows 10 I think
I was a Windows user for more than 14 years before switching to macOS. This ain't true, based on my experience. Love the humor tho.
Only old people that grew up with windows are like this because Mac os is one of the most intuitive os I've ever tried, like if i hand that to somebody who hasn't touch a computer before, and the the windows 10 laptop next, they'd say they like mac os better just not the price of the macbook or the mac
I have a love-hate relationship with Command/Flag, when I Copy/Paste in Windows 😂
When i go to copy something my windows hand keep pressing fn so the emoji thing shows up 😂
Considering people read left to right… yes putting the max, min, and close button on the left does make sense.
Microsoft is literally adding an "AI" key to keyboards now. Not kidding.
They will regret it badly just like Microsoft windows phone.
@@techaddictdude Windows Phone was insanely great.
@@Christobanistan yeah, but app store has limited apps
@@techaddictdude Windows Phone was amazing.
As someone who uses Windows/Mac and Linux, i see this as an absolute win!
control panel>>mac settings
WHY IS THIS RELATABLE
I’m a windows user and ALWAYS change the trackpad to natural scrolling on my laptops. It makes 1000x more sense.
its natural scrolling by default
It's already natural for Win10 and Win11, do you use Win8 or something?
@@jeb123 nope, just had my laptop for a very long time I guess lol, windows 8 was the most recent version when I bought the laptop I was using when I made this comment, so I upgraded to windows 10 instead of setting it up from scratch. Got a new one in the time since and didn’t have to change it.
bro the control panel is now called settings in windows 10 and 11 (control panel is still a separate app)
The trackpad scrolls through pages the same exact way you do on your phone and tablet. Oh the humanity!
Took me a couple days to get used to but it’s worth it. It all makes sense once you get the hang of it lol
I love when my friends try the trackpad bc they're like "what's happening??" 😂
I think the inverted scroll feels more natural but only when im on a trackpad not when im on a mouse bc it feels weird on a mouse wheel.
“you access your apps through finder??” launchpad: AM I A JOKE TO YOU
yet ppl call windows complicated lol
None of the difference are complicated, they’re just slightly different
@@claytoncallaway6412LFS and Gentoo: Let us introduce ourselves.
Because windows shits the bed more than mac I've never had to troubleshoot a Mac windows pcs all the ones I've used randomly get slow as shit and you need to reinstall windows. Also you need to download extra software to do super basic stuff like open a .7z file
it's not complicated, it is different. From a mac users perspective windows will be the complicated one
@@somerando5814 I've never had to trouble shoot a PC once. My cheap dell PC is still running fine since 2020
This is me when my father gave me my first Mac in 2021...
no start button? i would return it to the store at this point
“Why does Apple have to be so different”. It’s the original bruh. Windows knocked it off and came up with their own weird names for each feature lmao
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windows launched its gui before apple
Windows was first tho
@@dimden2145 Do you people not know history? im only a gen z here. Apple came up with the first computer OS that allowed users to overlap the app windows. It was a modern "reimagining" of IBM's OS. It was what iPhone was to the world of janky not so smart phones. Mac OS was just that. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates built Microsoft word together specifically for the Mac. Then Bill Gates decided to separate and build his own OS after learning everything he could from MacOS.
It's what Google did with Android. They were partners with Apple on making iPhone the Ultimate Google experience. Then Google decided to branch off and create its own knock off of iPhone operating system. Became Android OS.
@@dillonblair6491 Windows OS is the knock off of MacOS. Just as Android OS is the knock off of iPhone OS. Windows came out after gates learned everything he could from working with Steve Jobs on MacOS
I am ex-windows user. Using mac for the first time made me awkward, but after 4 years, MAC is the best computer ever, it is smoother, faster, and etc. 😂
Im an ex-mac user, the mac is kinda shit compared to windows in my opinion, but to each their own.
After you use it for 1 year, you will be more comfort on mac. Lol
Nah trust me. I got a older imac g5 and used it for like 12 months, and I could not stand it. Its so dumb how scrolling up goes down, like whoever thought of that is so goofy and mac os is super complicated, windows is straight forward and 1 button for alot of things, while apple has the option command and all of that
@@Warp3326 i think you meant reverse scrolling for touchpad, for me that feels more natural because when you use your phone when you scroll up it goes down.
@@Warp3326 scrolling up goes down is dumb??? well every smartphone is like that so..
@@nekogaming8461 No not on a smartphone. i was talking about a computer mouse, scrolling up and the page going down with a mouse is dumb.
@@Warp3326 well there's an option to change the direction in Mac trackpad settings called "natural scrolling" and I think it will apply to the mouse too but not sure
the coolest thing with the mac is installing and uninstalling programs
you download the image, open it, and drag the package to the application folder. there, it’s installed.
all the config files and shit are inside the package, just right click it and browse the contents.
uninstalling the package is even easier. just drag it to the trashcan. done.
"Where's your close option? What? It's on the left"
Dawg I use windows and I still know that that grid thing right next to the finder (launchpad) is more like the start menu, finder is like explorer
"Why Apple gotta be different?"
Just wait till he learns that Mac came first.
Well no
@@MrDato99 cope harder
Extremely expensive unix copycat
@@apurvakumardani172 it’s literally a free fork of Unix.
@@ImSkye aren't you a foss user?
I think the most confusing thing of all is the ctrl key being the command key in macos
“Finder? This is how you access your apps?”
*Launchpad has left the chat*
forgot start menu, embrace cmd+space
Use physical keyboard to increase life of key switches long.
The only useful mac feature is the shaking the mouse to make it bigger coming from both a Mac and windows user
Touchpad on Windows works the same as the Trackpad on the mac, most windows users only use the Settings program and not the Control Panel. The Finder is like the explorer.
I am a Windows user.
Got the MacAir as a gift. Nothing special with the MacOS it's already 3 years and I still feel the windows to be simpler.
I have 5 Windows laptops that I can count, and at the very most one of them doesn’t use the scroll up to go down thing. I’m fact, I also have a 2013 11 inch MacBook Air running Sonoma, and it also does that, but my aunt is giving me her old HP Spectre 13 (not the tablet one) when she is done with it, and I can guarantee you it will be the same. I can not imagine why it would deviate when the macOS way is also clearly the standard in Windows. No shade, just saying, the 2 operating systems are a lot more close in how someone could get to use them than you think. I am working my way around Sonoma, and I’m not having that much trouble. Just need to figure out Mac OS 9 when I get my 2nd PowerBook…
I am a Windows user but it wouldn't hurt to try MacOS even for once.
This was me when I got my Mac 😂
I ended up sticking shortcut notes next to the trackpad until I got used to it
Switching from Windows 10 to MacOS thingie felt really nice and stuff.
1: the track pad scrolling thing i thing is changeable in the track pad setting. 2: Control panel is called, "system preferences". 3: Instead of a windows button, you click command + space to do spotlight search.
“Where’s the Windows button?” Dude, it’s a Mac. What, you expected it to have a Windows button?
Dude its a joke
Swipe down = going up / Aircraft stick Pull down = Aircraft pulls up. Simple
This swipe gesture is on Windows too
to get your apps, you can click on the grid icon on the dock!
Swiping with 2 fingers aint bad its good
Mac OS is a beautiful OS! Windows is good for other stuff but the Workflow in Mac OS is smoother and Looks much better
The scroll function have in Windows laptops too
Fun fact: You can click F4 on a mac keyboard to access your apps
Regarding music production this video would be at least 20 times longer
First off scrolling works exactly the same, out of the box.
Second, there is a settings app, actual windows users use it.
MacOS user tries windows: where’s the close button?
Windows 10/11: We got Both Settings and Control Panel
I am a window user. I find the MacBooks to just be more sleek and just better for the average consumer. That is me though I guess it just depends on the person.
Sounds like windows user trying any OS outside windows itself