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  1. SoIllFerrari

    SoIllFerrari Formula Junior
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    I just got a MacBookPro and am new to OS X and am wondering how the heck do you full size windows. I cant handle the whole best fit thing.


    Thanks a lot,


    Sid
     
  2. Seth

    Seth Formula 3

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    depends on the program, but most have the little click-n-drag button at the bottom left, just use that to expand stuff, like safari has it
     
  3. kenny

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    Click and drag the little triangle on the bottom right that looks like this --> /// I just got a MacBookPro and asked the store clerk for a demo...
     
  4. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    The green button on the top left also expands/contracts a window.
     
  5. SoIllFerrari

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    Thanks a lot for the help. I was going crazy with these teeny little windows.

    Aren't the Mac's just awesome!!



    Sid
     
  6. DrStranglove

    DrStranglove FChat Assassin
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    I love mine.

    I tend to get a new one every time my AppleCare goes out. So about every 4 years I get the latest. Thing is, my Mac three models ago is still going strong.
     
  7. CGIEGER

    CGIEGER Karting

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    Yeah, I've been using a Mac since about 1990. Now I use a Quad Core G5...nice. Since we live in a PC world and I design websites, I need to have a PC as well...mostly for testing purposes - but I do all my work on Mac. Mac OS X is simply better than Windows...it's more usable, more stable (has NEVER crashed) and is 100% free of all viruses and spyware - not that a Mac can't a virus but I have never ever had one.
    Now, with Mac's latest release of "Bootcamp" we can run Windows and OS X on a Mac machine.
     

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