Why do PC users hate Macs?
Windows users don’t understand Macs, thus they fear them, and even become aggressive about them. Mac users hate PCs because we don’t understand them.
How do I go to a specific folder on Mac?
From the Finder, choose “Go > Go to Folder.” Go to Folder (⇧⌘G): Type the folder’s pathname (for example, /Library/Fonts/ or ~/Pictures/), then click Go. A slash (/) at the beginning of a pathname indicates that the starting point is the top level of your computer’s folder structure.
Are Macs difficult to use?
No, a MacBook is not more difficult to use than a PC. It is way easier. Apple even includes help resources right in the macOS to help Windows users make the transition. I have assisted many Windows users transition to a Mac.
What cool things can you do on a MacBook Pro?
All the awesome things you forgot your Mac could do
- Do unit conversions in Spotlight.
- Talk to and listen to your Mac!
- Run Windows.
- Take screenshots of any size.
- Automatically hide and show the menu bar.
- Type exotic characters.
- Sign PDFs right in Mail.
- Batch rename files.
Are Macs slower than Windows?
As many people pointed out, Macs aren’t faster than all Windows computers. If you buy a Mac and a Windows PC for the same price, then that PC will be faster. Macs have a higher price for the same performance because they can.
Are Macs real computers?
Computers used in the home or the office are considered personal computers. By this definition, a Mac computer is a PC. A Mac is designed for personal use and is a computer, so that makes it is a PC.
How do I go to a specific folder?
If you need to go to a specific folder from this drive run the command “CD Folder.” The subfolders must be separated by a backslash character: “.” For instance, when you need to access the System32 folder located in “C:\Windows,” type “cd windows\system32” as shown below, and then press Enter on your keyboard.