Maximize Your Mac Experience

If you’re a new Mac user, having recently switched over to the “Apple” from their more dominant competitor, you may have noticed that you’ve got some learning to do. There are some major differences between the two competing systems, and they extend far beyond branding. One of the cool things about Macs is the ability to set up different options immediately available by sliding the mouse into one of the four corners of the computer screen. They’re called Hot Corners. Setting them up with frequently desired options will help make your Mac experience fruitful.

 

Hot Corners Setup – Simply click on the System Preferences button, typically located in the dock upon start-up. From there, select the desktop and screen saver button. Click over to screen saver, and locate the hot corners button in the lower left of the screen. From there, select the things that you seem likely to use most often, based on your personal preferences. Fortunately, Apple provides a lot of widgets from which to choose. Some of the more popular, and useful, ones follow, but choose any that interest you!

 

Widget corner – This selection allows you to choose from many handy widgets. One widget pulls up the five day forecast for your local area in a flash. No more waiting until you hit the weather channel on tv! Another provides a calculator function. Tired of yellow stickies everywhere? Use the one on your computer to prevent losing important notes! Screen saver – scroll into a particular corner and your computer screen switches instantly to your favorite screen saver, saving your pixels.

Why Buy A PC

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There is a good chance you have been allured and tempted by the beauty and flashiness of the MAC. It’s a brilliant computer that has been packaged and marketed to the best of it’s ability and it’s no wonder that there are so many people out there making the switch from a PC to a MAC. But just because everyone is doing isn’t at all a reason to do it yourself. The truth is that the MAC, while being a brilliant machine, might not be the machine that is right for you. If you are looking for the most user friendly computer you can buy, you might be better off getting a newer PC than making the change to a MAC.

Better Manipulation

The truth is that a MAC can only be manipulated by those who know what a MAC is. If you are at home working on a term paper and your MAC shuts down or experiences some sort of catastrophic issue then the only chance you have of getting that valuable information back is to hope that an Apple store is open and then you can schedule an appointment and see if you can recover you stuff. The beauty of your PC is that the situation can be manipulated by you, the owner. You determine just what happens to the computer. You might even know someone who is really good with a PC who can help you instantly. You won’t get that with a MAC.

Better Value

The truth is you can get far more bang for your buck if you go with a PC as opposed to a MAC. The truth about the MAC is that you are paying for the style and that marketing. What you are not paying for is value. The value comes in buying a PC.

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