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| This Mac thing is just a phase. Between the dominance of Windows and the energy of the open source desktops, it's hard to believe it's still around. Nice hardware though - assuming it lasts.
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| == Best Shortcuts ==
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| Amusingly, the Mac has some of the most complicated and inconsistent keyboard shortcuts ever invented.
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| === Type a directory location ===
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| - in the finder, and saving files using the default open/save dialog
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| Cmd-Shift G
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| === Take a screenshot ===
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| Cmd-control-shift-4 - press space if you want to switch to the "window" camera, then use the mouse to select your capture area.
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| == Peeves ==
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| An article on UI that pointed out how valuable edges are - so much easier to "select" than any screen area (since when you overshoot you've still got it). So why, then, are the shortcuts for ejecting a CD and opening the insipid Front Row located in these key positions?
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