The only thing I didn't initially have was iMessage, but with a little research have gotten my last time machine backup installed as a virtual machine. Not being able to bear it any longer, parted with the world of Apple forever once support for El Capitan was dropped, no regrets, never going back. Multi billion dollar question is why is Steve Jobs not haunting the literal life out of Tim Cook? I feel sorry for the Mac. They've tried so hard to turn the Mac into something it's not-a phone/tablet, that choice forever reverbs in the piss poor quality of Apple's current and future OS X releases. There used to be a time OS X was pleasant and a treat to use, somewhere right around Mountain Lion/Mavericks and beyond, each release has become more and more insulting to use, you can't tell where the cloud ends and where "your stuff" begins. And it is clear that the MacBook isn't my computer - it is Apple's. I know you're going to be tempted to reply with " you're using it wrong" - but I'm not. In Ubuntu, I get a nice little GUI for picking network shares.I can't see them on Mac when I have a larger cursor.On Mac there's a half-hearted splitscreen view which only supports horizontal splitting. Vital when using multiple windows at once. On Ubuntu, I drag a window to the side or to a corner, and it snaps into position.I don't want a notification icon in the top right of my screen.Sometimes I want to keep the calculator on screen while I type an email.On a Mac I need to install some shonky 3rd party software which rarely works. If I stick a USB cable between my phone and Linux laptop, I can see the Android files on my laptop.I use a vertical mouse and use my thumb to click. On Linux, this is a complex command-line incantation.I want to be able to hover over a new one and start interacting with it without clicking. I have multiple screens and multiple windows. I know you like Helvetica San Francisco - but I find it a bit too thin to read.The only way to do this on MacOS is to lower the resolution of the entire screen!
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