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Re: G5



Re: 6/24/03 1:01, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden>:

> I look forward to the new OSX finder, Expose.
> The present is driving me crazy.

Try VirtualDesktop from CodeTek and look no further; it's Expose on
steroids, for any OS X, and only $30 should you decide to buy. The trial
allows for 2 desktops, enough to get a feel. While these machines are
speeding into the matching brushed metal future, the stuff this list is
composed of seems to be trailing further and further behind, at least if
seen through the swirly dust of Apple's charge ahead. Although QTVR is
blessed by HD and cursed by IPIX, everyone knows how important the continued
support (or at least PR enthusiasm) of Apple is for third party and/or open
source developers to invest time/money in it. The dictum that no news is
good news may not exactly hold here. To take a rhetorical poll: how many
mentally erased Explorer from their Mac when it recently became clear that
is was a dead browser (aka viewer) in its current standalone form?

-af
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