However, for regular office use Magic Mouse probably is the most pleasant mouse I've used (and I've used a lot of different models). Never been pinched. And it's in one piece still (bought it just after it was released).
For gaming it's more or less unusable though… I need my scroll to be tactile, and I also need to be able to use both mouse buttons at the same time. Long live Logitech MX 500/510/518 for fragging!
Too bad that you've had bad experiences with Magic Mouse.
I've been lurking on Hacker news for some time, and I'd say it's pretty common for threads to be filled with this attitude. I'd say it's a tad bit more common in threads that somehow is Apple related (this is a mac only app).
Does it? How do I get automated refresh in iOS (and Android) web browsers? How does Prepros help out in installing frameworks? Does Prepros have support for global custom frameworks? Is Prepros able to run scripts automatically?
* A car (fuel, tires, a bunch of other stuff)
* _Any_ cellphone (either a monthly fee or pre paid)
* Clothes (I sure hope you wash them?)
* _Any_ electrical appliance (electric bill you know...)
What you describe are "appliances". Single purpose items.
Computers, are by nature interchangeable with respect to their use at the whim of the user, without cost. They serve many purposes interchangably.
What I am concerned about is that a cost for changing purpose is being programmed (excuse the pun) into the users, converting them from users into consumers.
Consider the case of a Leatherman tool. Would you buy one if it had a couple of useless tools supplied with it and you found out when after you bought it that you have to buy all the good ones? Also the screwdriversr can only be used with Apple-licensed screws and you have to turn them the wrong way.
> Use the left and right arrow keys _or click the left and right edges of the page_ to navigate between slides.