pcworld.com — McCracken tendered his resignation on April 30 after Crawford refused to allow publication of a story entitled "10 Things We Hate About Apple." McCracken said that the story was killed (it is now running on PCWorld.com) because of Crawford's concerns about the impact it would have on Apple advertising. Crawford denied that was the reason for ..
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jaknMay 10, 2007
@Imwatchingyousurely you can't be claiming that short-cut keys are as prevalent or consistent in OSX as other operating systems. Sure, they are there, and many things are covered - there clearly has not been the same standardization and commitment to short-cuts as in - dare I say it - Windows.In a pinch I've run windows through just short-cut keys with no screen. I'm not knowledgeable enough to do that very often, but you could if you had to.
break99May 10, 2007
Not the first time reviewers and magazine publishers are biaised by ads revenues: Crapware Symantec and Norton are still in business for that sole reason.
sniperxpxMay 10, 2007
What a surprise, alexalbrecht dugg this story.
thetaggerungMay 10, 2007
Why argue over and over? These Apple vs. Microsoft debates have been going on since the beginning of time. Just choose an operating system and have fun using it!<a class="user" href="http://www.techcx.blogspot.com">http://www.techcx.blogspot.com</a>
riboMay 11, 2007
@intellimouse:I open a terminal with my keyboard (using quicksilver), then I type mv source destinationOr, are you too afraid of the command line?
bufordtMay 11, 2007
Ten things I hate about PCWorld:1. thru 10. Having to click multiple times to get through stories that wouldn't take up one page on a normal website.
twangoMay 11, 2007
Their #1 complaint is that Apple doesn't bend over for technology rip-offs? Yawn.
Closed AccountMay 15, 2007
No, I'm not afraid of the command line. Are you afraid of keyboard shortcuts?
flawless1979Nov 8, 2007
i hate pc world