

I archive off the ones older than that, probably have 60,000 total emails stored in various places. I've worked on mainframes, mini and microcomputers, as well as supercomputers and massively parallel processors.Īnd as of today I have received 17,633 emails this year. I was in the IT business for 35 years so don't make assumptions about my experience. I've also used Linux, Unix, HPUX, AIX, Solaris and now OSX. I used PC-DOS before that and CP/M before that. Because you cannot, with one mouse-click, open another window that you are working don't make assumptions! I used Windows from the original version, through 3.1, 95, XP and 7. And Mac-Mail.įurther to multitasking, I can add the missing of the “TaskBar” in Mac, that makes you work on Mac more time-consuming, when multitasking. The copy/paste is fast and good for multitasking. I think this was supposed to be like a cool looking feature, but instead very confusing, and tired for your eyes) And further to that, when you drop a file, into the e-mail the mail-window is moving by it self, like shaking. Either way, on Mac you have at lest 1, 2 or 3 more mouse click, than on windows when attached files. Very wired.īut if you have 200 e-mails a day, and 500 folders, 10000’s files, on your computer, you will find the procedure suggestion by Mac, is very time-consuming (Moving and draging your windows around on screen.

It paste into the mail, - very wired) But if paste to outlook-mac, it insert the path, -Not the file. Yes, it is “deap simple” on mac-mail, to do the “drag” if you have one e-mail a day, and one folder with 2 pictures you want to attached, on your computer.Īnd you can copy/past into Mac-mail.

You are not sure what the problem is because you have never try the copy/paste function in windows.
