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Originally Posted by No.5
Also isn't all of that security bullshit what everyone whines about Vista having? Of course Vista is also accused of basically being Window's copy of OSX so no surprises there.
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Except, you're only asked for the password when you install certain apps (ones that require access to system files, so Firefox, for example, doesn't need that)
And, you're asked "This program was downloaded from the internet, are you sure you want to open it", but unlike Vista, which deactivates half of Aero, dims the screen, and half locks down the PC, which causes a delay, the OS X prompt just asks, in an instant, and its not irritating.
Two features that snuffy didn't mention, that I would like to add:
1) When you close the last window in an application (ie closing the Mail window by clicking the little red x) it doesn't quit, the app. This means that I don't have the mail window sitting on my desktop or cluttering the dock with its minimised window, but it will still alert me to new email messages. Same with Adium (Instant messaging that supports every protocol I can think of), and same with iTunes.
2) Spaces. This is multiple desktops that are so seamless, and useful. You can switch between them easily, and have a birds eye view that allows you to move spaces around and drag windows into different spaces. When you're working with lots of different apps its a godsend!