Surova realnost je da je na Macu sve kontra od svih drugis OS-ova

Mislim Alt + S za save, Alt + W za zatvaranje prozora itd. Uglavnom sve kontra od Ctrl

Pa onda sherovani Menubar itd.
Mozda je sve to extra kad se naviknes, ali je ovako "skalamutnja" (tm by Her Zika

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haha!! "naopako"
windows programi tek sad polako pocinju da usvajaju Ctrl+W umesto Alt+F4 za zatvaranje prozora. Ako je nesto naopako onda je to DOS/Windows - i u vreme nastajanja GUI svi OS-ovi su najvise licili na Mac OS (Amiga, Atari, kasnije Acorn...) jedino se PrC u to vreme mucio sa character based krshom-nestandardnim aplikacijama koja je svaka imala svoj set precica jer DOS nije mogao to da im obezbedi pa se svako snalazio kako je znao i umeo.
"While DOS programs already made use of keyboard shortcuts, each application made up its own set of commands, and most weren’t at all intuitive. For example, each of these DOS applications had its own way to open a new document:
•WordPerfect used the command F7 + 3.
•WordStar used Ctrl + K + O.
•Lotus 1-2-3 used / to open the menu, W for Workspace + R for Retrieve.
•Microsoft Word used Esc to open the menu, T for Transfer + L for Load.
On the Mac, every application used the same Command + O.
Apple also designated Z Undo, X for Cut, C for Copy, and V for Paste, and W to close a Window. Microsoft later adopted Apple’s intuitive commands for use in Windows over the existing DOS equivalents, although Windows still uses Alt + F4 to close a window. Since PCs didn’t have a Command key, Microsoft mapped the commands to Control.
At the time, DOS users were annoyed to have to unlearn their random commands to adopt the simplified, intuitive commands originated by Apple. Today however, Windows users often complain that Apple uses a Command rather than Control, thinking that Apple originated the change just to be oddball and different!"
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