[Leica] OT: The iPad Way

FRANK DERNIE frank.dernie at btinternet.com
Fri Aug 29 23:20:30 PDT 2014


That is surprising.
It is certainly the case that Apple controls more of what the user does now that in 1987 when I got my first Mac, but I can still always put a file where I want it.
Some of the software nowadays does make it difficult to know where, but Windows always had dozens of hidden files, that is why removing a programme wasn't just a case of dragging to the trash, like it always was with Mac OS.
Now that there are so many cross platform bits of software I suppose it is inevitable to get bleed through of undesirable characteristics, but when I retired in 2010 it was the PC I gave away, not the Mac, and knowing where files are was one of the reasons I did so. 
Frank. D.



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> From: Bill Pearce <billcpearce at cox.net>
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>You don't have it your way. You have it Apple's way, take it or leave it.
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>that's been my gripe with Apple. Want to import a file? Better hope it goes where Apple likes it, and you like it cause you've got no stinkin' chance to put it where you want. . 
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