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    MAC display...user friendly?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by dgerber87, Aug 19, 2006.

  1. dgerber87

    dgerber87 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Im thinking about theming my computer, and possibly changing my start menu to the Mac setup of having it on the top or bottom of my screen.

    How user friendly is this. I've played around on Macs before, but I have never owned one. Im sure it is just a situation of getting used to it, but I am about to go off to college, and I will be doing everything on my tablet (take all notes, and do all school work), so I don't want to have any problems with my computer, but I do want it to look badass.

    Thanks for the help, in advance.

    Gerber
     
  2. yuio

    yuio NBR Assistive Tec. Tec.

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    it is all what you like i like classic window's other will like the mac setup...
     
  3. M@lew

    M@lew Notebook Evangelist

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    If you are going to be using theme's etc. on your comp, it won't really make a difference as to how you use it. What exactly do you mean you are going to do? Move the task bar at the top? Use Objectbar?