And btw: I really wonder what the hardware switch to Intel CPUs or the USB (invention of Apple, now used on Win too) over ADB has to do with this topic, IMHO nothing by trolling.
I do not agree with the keyboard cut-copy-paste shortcuts, IMHO the layout of cmd-x/c/v is much friendlier than ctrl-x/c/v.
Furthermore talking about toolbars: I do not need them for such basic tasks like saving, opening or printing at all - if they exist like that they are poorly ported to MacOS, it never needed such action buttons why are generally placed right below where the file menu with the same feature is placed anyway - moving the mouse to the toolbar is a timeconsuming process anyway, no need to save a millisecond in that regard.
Extrapolating your multi button mouse suggestion: why not a movable keyboard? Sadly humans are limited to ten fingers. There are good reasons only to use two mouse buttons in general.
I even do not agree to sort folders to top of listings. My mind works in association with project names and I do not want to rely on the technical underpinnings wether I find an object (file/folder) by its technical implementation - I sometimes simply do not know wether I have already created a project folder or if I have summed up the ideas in a file for now. It now gives me the same location in the file listing and I find it a pain on windows to locate my data.
These are the differences which make MacOS easier to use - giving them up would only help Win-Zealots to 'adopt' their behaviour to MacOS but it would degrade MacOS to a Win clone - no thanks!
What OS X Could Learn From Windows
What OS X Could Learn From Windows