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OS X windows look whiter and cleaner than their Windows/Linux cousins running on the same display with similar video hardware. How do they do it? It's not just the fonts. But the screen looks soooo nice, so it's worth it.
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And now I have to learn all this new stuff, like what all those weird little symbols mean on the keys, and how to use the Finder, and what a "DMG file" is, and other stuff. And they look kinda nice, too – the antialiasing engine seems to be smarter (and faster) than the ones I've seen on Windows and Linux. One day I noticed that I could actually read the screen when I was browsing in the Apple store, and I did some experimentation and found that yes, I can actually read normal-person's fonts on the Mac.
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So at least for me, my ideal font point size appears to be (age/2). I've gone from preferring six-point font when I was twelve to 20-point font now that I'm 40. Pretty stupid reason, isn't it? I thought so too. My main reason for switching was that I'm getting old and the fonts look nicer. I will say this: it was kinda fun turning off that last Windows box for the last time. I'm sort of a wannabe Mac fanboy, but I'm not familiar enough with the OS yet (either as a user or as a programmer) to really rave about it. Still using Linux on the backends, of course, at home and at work, but I now use Macs for my client machines.
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I recently switched to using OS X full-time for all my client-side computing.