• aarRJaay@lemm.ee
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      3 hours ago

      Pressing ‘delete’ on a selected file doesn’t delete it but pressing ‘backspace’ does. WTF?

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        58 minutes ago

        Further confusing is that Mac keyboards have the backspace key labeled as “delete”. Which makes sense really, but when the universal way to refer to that key is backspace, it’s just them being stubborn morons who don’t want to change it. They could’ve labelled the escape key “exit” or something else on that same logic but didn’t. I like a lot about MacOs (nothing else about apple though) but some of the hard lines they’ve taken are just idiotic to me. In finder you cannot cut files… I’ve read the long winded justification and it can fuck off. Every other platform lets you do that. It’s convenient and not confusing at all but apple people will insist cutting a file doesn’t make sense.

    • gila@lemm.ee
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      Installing a downloaded app by dragging the .dmg into your Applications folder.

      Just why? What is the case where I download an app installer, execute the installer, but don’t want the app installed?

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        You can drag it somewhere else or run it from the DMG? You can run apps outside that folder…

        It’s not “dragging the .dmg into your Applications folder”, you mount the .DMG then drag the .app inside and move it where you like (a shortcut to your /Applications is provided)

        The DMG also gives it compression. It’s not an “installer”, it’s more a form of zip file. Like a .zip it allows publishers to bundle guides, photos, etc.

        Besides the “just drag” method is so much better than clicking through an installation wizard. But some apps use .PKG files which is an installer wizard.

        There’s tons of legitimate arguments made against macOS but this seems like just unfamiliarity.

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        DMG actually not installer itself think about more like iso file image where system mount dmg file and u can run apps from there by double clicking them without installing or u can drag and drop content of dmg file to applications folder and become it like “installed”