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Ask HN: Tips for windows users moving to a mac

1 pointsby stocktechover 4 years ago
I've been a windows developer for the last 10 years. Does anyone have any tips for hitting the ground running when my new boss hands me a macbook?

2 comments

bluefirebrandover 4 years ago
I made the change just a couple of weeks ago. Two major things:<p>Basically any hotkey you would use CTRL for is now the Mac &quot;Command&quot; button. On non-mac keyboards this will be bound to the windows key, not CTRL.<p>So get used to Windows-S for save, Windows-C for copy, Windows-V for paste, etc.<p>The other one is the behaviour of the window maximize button is different on Mac. For starters the buttons for closing a window, minimizing a window, and maximizing the window are (famously?) in the top left instead of the top right. Also the Maximize button is a &quot;full screen&quot; button by default. If you want it to expand to fill the screen without making it full screen, hold ALT and click. You&#x27;ll see the button turn into a plus, which means it will maximize instead of full screen.<p>Oh also, MacOS doesn&#x27;t have a title bar on every window, it just has one at the top of the OS, and it changes depending on what window you have selected. So if you&#x27;re looking for File, Edit, View, Help or any of those menus, they are at the top of your screen not the top of your window.
ianceicysover 4 years ago
Ask for a Windows Machine so you can run Windows Subsytem for Linux. If you have to stay on a Mac, get Alfred. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.alfredapp.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.alfredapp.com&#x2F;</a>
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