Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: clarkey01
Originally posted by: SoundTheSurrender
Little things that make me love OS X
Plugging in a mouse just works without loading drivers.
You can turn off the touchpad when a mouse is plugged in. (I like the integration in the OS)
Simple uninstallation of most programs
Getting my Macbook out of sleep is instant compared to Vista/XP
Time Machine
There's more but these are some of them.
Hmmm
I plugged an USB mouse before and I could use instantly???
I could turn off the touch pad on the acer laptop...
I can uninstall all programs easily too...
My Vista rig seems to snap out pretty quickly
Here is what I think he meant, based on my own personal experiences
You plug in the USB mouse, in Windows yes, you can more or less start using it immediately, but it still feels it necessary to pop up and let you know that it is installing the same default drivers that it installs for every USB mouse. And this must just be me since no one else I have spoken to has ever had this problem, but I have always noticed it, on every Windows system I have ever used... I have my USB mouse connected. I have to move my computer, so I end up accidentally plugging the mouse into a different USB port, so it reinstalls the drivers as if it had never, ever seen this device before.
OS X lets you disable the trackpad, not the MacBook (or iBook, or whatever). Based on what I have seen from other laptops that have similar functionality (Some HP laptops have a little button above the trackpad that you can press), is that it is some sort of vendor made application that allows you to do this, not the OS itself. And since this is a list of things about OS X...
The Programs and Features Control Panel item (previously known as Add/Remove Programs.. which was apparently too simple to keep) is quite good at what it does. SoundTheSurrender is referring to the fact that in OS X, you simply open up your Applications folder and delete the application. Not middle-man uninstaller needed usually. Some larger applications (Photoshop, iWork, Office, that sort of thing) do require it, and there are free apps that will do it for you (find all the miscellaneous files in the library that need to be deleted) I do sometimes wish that Apple would include something like that by default.
Well, vista did make life easier, no doubt about it, but most of us are used to Windows systems were if they are honest to god asleep, not just the screen, but the whole shebang, then it takes a few seconds, or more, for the OS to start responding correctly. In OS X, you tap a key, you open the lid, the screen lights up and it is ready to go.