I forgot to address locate. Use Spotlight instead (the little
magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner of the screen). In
addition to finding files it will search inside of files for what
you're looking for as well.
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On Aug 1, 2009, at 1:27 PM, Josef Lowder wrote:
> Macbook has many very nice features, but I am shocked by the number of
> things that it does not have (or allow) ... or at least I have not yet
> been able to find solutions.
>
> So, what is the best forum to submit questions on how to do things on
> a macbook?
>
> Macs are supposed to be so "intuitive" but I am certainly not finding
> that to be the case. And, as I've submitted numerous queries to
> Google, I have found that I am not alone. For most of the questions
> that I've asked so far, I've found many dozens if not hundreds of Mac
> users asking the exact same questions ... and rarely find an answer.
> Instead of answers, in many cases I read rather arrogant "why would
> you want to do that?" or "you really don't need that." responses.
>
> Simple things like how to resize a window. Finally found that it can
> only be done by grabbing the bottom right corner. Not any other
> corner or side. Why? Seems such a senseless omission and limitation.
>
> And how to delete a folder. (Still haven't found an answer to that
> ... except to go to the command line). But even that was very
> difficult to find. And then files are hard to find ... 'locate'
> doesn't work
>
> And there is no simple "notepad" or simple/efficient editor (that I
> could find).
>
> And how to copy a DVD movie to a file so I don't have to carry a bunch
> of DVD's with me on my flight tomorrow.
>
> As I said at first, Macs have many very nice features, but the
> omission of what should be very simple and obvious functions and
> utilities that are standard on every Linux system and even on M$
> garbage is really quite ridiculous.
>
> The trackpad is horrendously slow, jittery, and unreliable. I have to
> keep moistening my fingers to get it to work. So a USB mouse has been
> the only remedy so far ... and that isn't all that reliable.
>
> Safari has crashed several times, so I downloaded Firefox and it works
> okay (stable), although the Mac version is lacking some key features
> that should be obvious to have included.
>
> Like how to view the source code for a web page?
>
> So, back to my original question ... Where is the best place to submit
> macbook questions and hope to get sensible answers?
>
> And if someone could just tell me how to copy a DVD to the hard disk
> ... at least one that I've recorded off-air if not a prerecorded
> (stupid DRM) movie that I own ... so I can view it from a HD file or
> folder ... and how to then delete the file(s) and/or folder(s) when
> I'm done. (Moving files to trash and having the only option to delete
> everything in trash is not a proper solution.)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions and guidance.
>
> PS: I installed Virtual Box to try to run Linux and it *sort-of*
> works, but not entirely and I haven't been able to figure out how to
> install win98 via VB as there is no floppy disk drive to use for the
> required boot floppy. I prefer win98 for my purposes rather than xp
> because 98 doesn't require so much memory and overhead and it isn't
> intrusive like xp always popping up with new update notices (that I do
> not want).
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