The Macintosh Software you really Miss on Windows
It’s not that there’s nothing about Windows that you could miss on a Mac – there’s plenty of that stuff. Windows has cut-and-paste while the Mac only has copy and paste; Windows allows you one-touch window maximizing, it has a Windows Previews and so on.
But after you’ve spent a good long time on a Mac, there are certain kinds of software that you come to take for granted that just aren’t available on Windows.
Which is a surprise, considering how software makers have a much larger market with PCs for anything they create. Still, Windows does lack a few important pieces of software. And if you don’t know what you’re missing, try these articles of Macintosh software out.
When GarageBand came out a few years ago, it was rightly hailed as a breakthrough piece of software that put a recording studio in every average person’s computer.
Sure, Windows has all kinds of pay software if you want to record live music; but GarageBand is free; and it comes installed ready with each Mac OS package. With Windows, you do have the open-source Audacity that’s available for free. Read the rest of this entry →
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