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title: "My first experiences using MacOS" date: 2019-12-19 draft: false tags:


This article was written after 24 hours with a Mac Mini, i5 CPU, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD. Mac OS Catalina. My own Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard.

What am I used to?

Been using Linux (Fedora, KDE) as my “daily desktop” for a longgg time now and 200% happy with it. It’s just perfect for me.

Windows. Have used everything Windows 95 up until Windows Vista as a “daily desktop”, then I switched to Linux. I’ve still used everything up to Windows 10, and I do have a Windows 10 laptop, but I only use as a games console.

Installing Mac OS — setup Apple ID;

Somewhat frustrating getting that setup (on another computer), so that I could install Mac OS. Of course I had to enter my credit card details, before the account would work! I also had to jump through various hoops afterwards to confirm my account via SMS message and that sort of thing. I suppose that’s to be expected now-a-days.

App Store;

Apps from Internet;

I thought it was strange that the App Store did not have Spotify, Firefox, etc. If this was Linux I would just do a yum install ... for most of them, but admittedly Spotify and BitWarden are self installs.

Bash Shell, Git, .profile, etc;

Hah! a functional-ish terminal with tabs, bash shell, Git. That was straightforward and pleasant. No problems there.

Settings I had to change;

Remaining frustrations;

Mostly keyboard shortcuts, I think.

Summary;

Mac OS seems usable, even if I had to make a couple of tweaks — that’s to be expected. Here’s why I would not use it as a “daily desktop”;