Well, start with this ctrl=cmd, alt=option... in most situations this will do the trick. Platform specific operations that the different OSes do will of course be different, like the functions of the "windows" key. But take off through the finder file bar and learn some new stuff. I have been using both platforms for quite a while, and at first I would go to one or the other and press the wrong keys, but now muscle memory takes over and my hands automatically know which buttons to press.
GLORY! On to master Linux! Might not be a big enough geek though! Don't really use command line! I would like to learn though! Don't know why! Also don't know why I'm yelling! Maybe it's voice immodulation disorder!
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