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Saggiamente - Maurizio Natali

Saggiamente - Maurizio Natali

MacStories Punto Informatico, il quotidiano di Internet dal 1996 TheAppleLounge Restore Smart Searches to OS X Lion's Finder Sidebar The Finder sidebar has undergone quite a few changes since Snow Leopard. While we hope that OS X Lion's Finder sidebar will receive some badly needed refinements in the near future, there is no reason to wait to gain back some of the productive tools that are missing in Lion. Lion's sidebar eliminates the entire Search For group. This was a handy area in the sidebar that let you quickly find documents and applications you worked on or used today, yesterday, or during the past week. Apple attempted to replace the sidebar's Search For section with a single entry in the Favorites section called All My Files. Restore Smart Searches to the Sidebar While you can't restore the old Search For sidebar section, you can get back the same functionality through the use of Smart Folders, which can be saved to the Finder's sidebar. Smart Folders don't contain the actual files or folders; instead, they hold links that point to the location where the items are stored. Creating a Smart Folder Yesterday

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Why do some people really hate Apple | Charles Arthur | Technology You don't have to go far on the web or even everyday life to find people happy to say it: they hate Steve Jobs and all he stood for, and those who buy things from Apple – the "sheeple", in an oft-used phrase – are simply buying stuff for no reason than its marketing, or advertising. Apple, they say, is a giant con trick. Why do they care? Because, says Don Norman, an expert in how we react emotionally to design, buying or using products that engage our emotions strongly will inevitably alienate those who don't share those emotions – and just as strongly. Apple, he says, excels at generating strong positive emotional reactions from those who use its products. "Whereas the iPhone felt like a piece of delight. But just as physics sees an equal and opposite reaction to every action, so strong emotions engender adverse emotions in response. Norman says that the reaction – both the love and the hate – comes from Apple's designs. Apple isn't like that, he says.

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