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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    When did I say that? I said you can't right click in the traditional way by tapping/clicking the bottom right. I know you can two finger tap. And I use a mouse in Windows 7 anyway as it can't take advantage of the awesome trackpad.

    Video of trackpad in OS X http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VeAOK8Rxoo
    Ahh fair enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    When did I say that? I said you can't right click in the traditional way by tapping/clicking the bottom right. I know you can two finger tap. And I use a mouse in Windows 7 anyway as it can't take advantage of the awesome trackpad.

    Video of trackpad in OS X http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VeAOK8Rxoo
    You can set it so that you can right click by pressing either the bottom left or right corner. Dunno if it works on the white MB though..

    system prefs > trackpad


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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    When did I say that? I said you can't right click in the traditional way by tapping/clicking the bottom right. I know you can two finger tap. And I use a mouse in Windows 7 anyway as it can't take advantage of the awesome trackpad.

    Video of trackpad in OS X http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VeAOK8Rxoo
    Are using Windows 7 as your primary operating system on an Apple machine:S
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarelime View Post
    You can set it so that you can right click by pressing either the bottom left or right corner. Dunno if it works on the white MB though..

    system prefs > trackpad

    Yes I know, I have done. And no, it doesn't work on the MacBook White.

    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Are using Windows 7 as your primary operating system on an Apple machine:S
    No, sometimes I just fancy booting into 7. (OS X does annoy me at times as I find the productivity on Windows much quicker). Also the annoying ******* spinning beach ball at random times when you're trying to do something. It doesn't let you do anything other than watch it until it's done it's second of loading whatever. Windows lets you carry on what you're doing while it decides it's got something really big and important to process, much more importaing than what the user is trying to do. Other than that OS X is great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Yes I know, I have done. And no, it doesn't work on the MacBook White.



    No, sometimes I just fancy booting into 7. (OS X does annoy me at times as I find the productivity on Windows much quicker). Also the annoying ******* spinning beach ball at random times when you're trying to do something. It doesn't let you do anything other than watch it until it's done it's second of loading whatever. Windows lets you carry on what you're doing while it decides it's got something really big and important to process, much more importaing than what the user is trying to do. Other than that OS X is great.
    Alright. I was just going to say, what's the point of paying the Apple tax if you're not going to use OS X.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Alright. I was just going to say, what's the point of paying the Apple tax if you're not going to use OS X.
    Well technically I avoided a fair chunk of the Apple tax via eBay. And I think OS X will be more efficient for productivity once I get used to making use of Expose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Well technically I avoided a fair chunk of the Apple tax via eBay. And I think OS X will be more efficient for productivity once I get used to making use of Expose.
    Expose is a neat trick. Windows should have stolen/"invented" that feature for windows crap/vista.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Expose is a neat trick. Windows should have stolen/"invented" that feature for windows crap/vista.
    Yes it is. And all businesses copy ideas from one another. It's how they implement the copied ideas that counts .

    Vista is not so crap after SP1. I can't believe you're still on a crusade about it?

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    Sounds like you got a good deal, refurbs are basically brand new anyways.

    OfficeMac
    ScreenFlow (if you like capturing whats on your screen obviously)
    Tweetie (http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/)
    AppZapper (the uninstaller that Apple forgot, haha. You can get a free trial somewhere but it's not hard to crack )
    GeekTool (using shell so you can get date & time, etc appearing on your desktop)
    Growl - A must have, alerts for torrent clients, Adium, iChat, iTunes, etc.)
    Bowtie - Album artwork appearing on your desktop (which can connect with iTunes & Last.fm)
    Mac:Messenger or Adium

    Thats it really, good luck with your MacBook though
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    Thanks for the apps! Ill try and +rep people.

    http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....-06-1013-7.jpg - Anyone else think that trackpad looks horifically ugly, just because of the size? :S
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