Virtual desktops for example, great for power users, but for casual users, more like “Oh shit, what happened, everything just disappeared!!!” Sure, it could be made a preference, but when the Mac geek administering the Macs in the university computer lab turns it on on all the machines because he likes it, the non-Mac geeks will sit down at them with an open mind and get frustrated thinking “wtf is this, argh, I hate Macs.” Above all, the Mac needs to be inviting and welcoming to non Mac users, because they are its future. ![]() Some of the suggestions are good (such as better iLife integration) but others are kind of counter to the way the Mac is supposed to be (or has historically been). ![]() This article seems to have been written from the more computer-enthusiast standpoint.
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