Today Lifehacker features a software utility for the Mac called Ejector.
It lets you eject disks from your computer.
*blinks*
Let’s call this one reason why I use a PC: I don’t need my computer to prevent me from pushing a button to eject a disk.
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Today Lifehacker features a software utility for the Mac called Ejector.
It lets you eject disks from your computer.
*blinks*
Let’s call this one reason why I use a PC: I don’t need my computer to prevent me from pushing a button to eject a disk.
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um. That’s a dumb piece of software for two reasons:
1. Macs COME with an eject on the keyboard (and any mac-compatible keyboard with an ‘open apple’ key has an eject key too).
2. It’s an elementary process to get an eject button in the menu bar if you HAVE to have one.
Unless this was a ‘proof of concept’ test this is just an example of either dumbassery in action, or a Windows user who recently switched and knows how to code. (: