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OS X isn’t becoming more like iOS – they’re maturing, together


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Guest Darren Murph
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Sighs generally signal one of two things. Oftentimes, sighs are exhaled with exasperation, highlighting frustration or disappointment. But every so often, on days like Monday, sighs of relief bubble up.

 

For years now, I’ve relied on a MacBook of some description as my primary work machine. I typically have between 15 and 25 apps open, with many accomplishing something or another in the background. I know no foreign languages, but could probably quote at least four dozen OS X keyboard shortcuts on command.

 

I’m the definition of a power user, and I was starting to think that Apple was hanging guys like me out to dry.

 

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