[OT] Which IDE / Editor do you use?

Paulo Pinto pjmlp at progtools.org
Sat Sep 14 21:52:03 PDT 2013


Am 15.09.2013 04:58, schrieb Nick Sabalausky:
> On Sat, 14 Sep 2013 16:05:09 -0700
> Walter Bright <newshound2 at digitalmars.com> wrote:
>
>> On 9/14/2013 3:13 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>>> Plus I seem to be the only Windows user in history who has never
>>> said "Uhh, ok" to a "Super-helpful web browser toolbar! You'll love
>>> it! Install now!"
>>
>>
>> People today keep trying to get me to install this linucks-thingy.
>> "Trust me! It's better than Windows!" Yeah, right :-)
>>
>> I'm probably the only Mac user in history who doesn't find it
>> intuitive and has to constantly google how to do basic things.
>>
>
> Wait, you mean "Mac user who doesn't find *Mac* intuitive"? I spent a
> year as an OSX guy (way back) and ultimately came to the same
> conclusion: I couldn't do half of what I wanted without it seeming to
> fight me at every turn. And it always put up a damn good fight, too.
> I've used 10.7 since then, and it seems to have only gotten goofier. (At
> least it's easy to disable the backwards-scrolling.)
>
> Even moving the mouse pointer across the screen was (and still is) an
> effort, no matter what the sensitivity setting. It's no wonder so many
> Mac users swear by the touchpad - that's the only pointing device where
> OSX's acceleration is non-broken enough to *let* you move from one end
> of the screen to the other in *one* motion instead of three or four
> *and* still be able to hit a button-sized target without surgeon-like
> hand control.
>

Really?

The only mouse related configuration I tend to change, is to use both 
buttons, instead of Cmd+Button.

Maybe using mices since Amiga 500 days helps :)

--
Paulo


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