I had to laugh when I read this. Macs have the full range of open source (free) software available to them. There isn't anything you can do to a Windows gui that you can't do to a Mac. You also have all the Unix desktops available to you, including KDE, Gnome, Afterstep, Fluxbox, etc., etc., ad nauseum ad infinitum. Plus there are window managers (GUIs to you Windows folks) written specifically for the Mac, including (but not limited to) Optimal Layout, Flexiglass and Slate.E2P989 wrote:There are a lot of 3rd party, free programs you can use to modify and tweak the GUI. Not so much with MACs though.StevenFromTexas wrote:If Microsoft doesn't ditch that Windows 8 overlay, my next desktop computer will be an Apple product.
If you mean the Tiles, that can be turned off too.
The fact is most people know very little about their OSes. For example, I recently got a new Windows desktop (custom built) running Windows 7. I wanted to change the default behavior of the Shutdown button to Switch User (because it's easier for my wife to understand that then using the menu.) While researching the issue I discovered there were tons of freeware programs allowing you to do what the OS already allows you to do - choose the default behavior of the button. Thousands of people have installed those programs because they didn't even bother to find out what the OS was capable of without modification or installing additional programs.