Mac OS X do that Windows 10 can't:
- Make a copy of your files and data.-When you insert an external drive into your MacBook or iMac for the first time, the simple built-in programme asks if you want to make a backup. Time Machine keeps hourly backups for the previous 24 hours, daily backups for the previous month, and weekly backups for the rest of the year.
- Quickly Preview A File's Contents-Apple user can rapidly choose a file in their Finder window and press the space bar to open a big preview window that displays the file's contents.
- to Defragment Your Hard Drive-Any Windows users reading this will be familiar with the process of defragging their machine, which has recently been renamed Optimise Disk, but Mac users maybe a little more perplexed.
- Uninstalling Applications-Users of Windows and Apple desktop computers are instructed to drag files into the Recycling Bin or Trash to erase them from the system. The same logic applies when OS X users want to uninstall an installed app, which means they just drag the unwanted software into the Trash.
- You Can Get Back Something You Deleted From Your File
- Even if a file is open in another app, you can move and rename it.-Another feature that may perplex long-time Mac users is that when you try to rename or relocate a file that's open in another app, Microsoft's almost-universal desktop operating system makes a big fuss.
- Multi-Touch Gestures are a type of gesture that can be used on several devices. Many of Apple's key advancements have transferred to the Mac range as the multi-touch display of its best-selling iPhone has evolved.
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