
"A little more than an year ago I wrote my rant post
The Linux Desktop Experience is Killing Linux on the Desktop and for the first time in 8 years I wasn't a desktop Linux user anymore. I spent about a month wrestling with Windows 7, but let's face it - Windows is ill suited for professional Ruby programmers like me (and it's ill suited for most programmers, except maybe Java & .Net I guess). Anyways, it was never my intention to stick with Windows - I was just doing my Mac due diligence. Now with 1+ year of OSX usage
I'd like to share a few things about my experience thus far with you."
Member since:
2006-01-08
is Finder. It's a fscking mess. There is no option to have folders on top and get the same view settings in every new window (it might as well be using random function to set that option). The thing drives me crazy and there are no serious alternatives that I know of (except for that Total Finder hack that at least gets the folders right).