Mac OS X and user-friendliness are two subjects not shy of each other’s company. In general, using a Mac OS X computer feels intuitive, natural; everything feels the way you expect, and your screen real-estate isn’t wasted on unwanted meta-features and overly bloated interfaces. This allows you to focus on the important things. When you [...]
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