BoreOut! Mac OS
Boreout Mac Os X
- Wem zu langweilig ist, der wird krank! Das behaupten zwei Marketing erfahrene Unternehmensberater, die diese Krankheit das Boreout Syndrom nennen.
- He adds that boreout and burnout share the same symptoms, but what often sets them apart is the difference in workload. 'You may experience burnout if you feel over-worked, but boreout is the.
- The 'classic' Mac OS is the original Macintosh operating system that was introduced in 1984 alongside the first Macintosh and remained in primary use on Macs until the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001. Apple released the original Macintosh on January 24, 1984; its early system software was partially based on the Lisa OS and the Xerox PARC Alto computer, which former Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
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Boreout syndrome is akin to burnout syndrome, but rather than arising from an excess of challenging work, it arises from a surfeit of it. Many would scoff at the idea that not having enough work. The conversation may be awkward, but if your boreout is a result of your job, it’s a good idea to at least approach the subject with your boss— similarly to how you’d bring up burnout.
Hi Frozen,
I'm new to the world of MAC also and love playing with the voice-command mode. I say 'MAC launch Safari'...and it does. It can do many voice commands that I haven't tried as of yet.
There are two choices of using the feature once you activate the option. One is to press the 'esc' key first to activate the feature. The second, and the one I use, is to have it on all the time. Then you just say the computer name (which you give it) followed by the verbal command. The computer gets confused if there are ambient sounds in the room.
My 'MAC' can tell me the time, do some knock-knock jokes, open Safari and iPhoto. You can program it to close applications and many other things as well but I haven't tried those yet.
Have fun,
Carlos Marques
I'm new to the world of MAC also and love playing with the voice-command mode. I say 'MAC launch Safari'...and it does. It can do many voice commands that I haven't tried as of yet.
There are two choices of using the feature once you activate the option. One is to press the 'esc' key first to activate the feature. The second, and the one I use, is to have it on all the time. Then you just say the computer name (which you give it) followed by the verbal command. The computer gets confused if there are ambient sounds in the room.
My 'MAC' can tell me the time, do some knock-knock jokes, open Safari and iPhoto. You can program it to close applications and many other things as well but I haven't tried those yet.
Have fun,
Carlos Marques
Mac Os Mojave
Boreout Mac Os Catalina
Jul 5, 2007 9:30 PM