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OS X dialog box overload

I started using a Mac 6 months ago. In some respects, it lives up to the hype for “just working” — networking in particular is a pleasure compared with WinXP. But in lots of other respects, it’s just as bad as any operating system I’ve ever used. Witness the following maze of similar-but-different dialog boxes I’ve had to wade through in my (unsuccessful) attempts to connect to the internet via my Nokia 6300:

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