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Re: [OFF] NeXT stupidity (was Re: Finding folder from its id)
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Re: [OFF] NeXT stupidity (was Re: Finding folder from its id)


  • Subject: Re: [OFF] NeXT stupidity (was Re: Finding folder from its id)
  • From: JollyRoger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 01:15:14 -0600

On 3/23/2002 11:42 PM, "Applescript User Lewis"
<email@hidden> wrote:

> At 20:36 -0600 23/03/02, JollyRoger wrote:
>> On 3/23/2002 7:43 PM, "John W Baxter" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>> Classic will eventually go away. The big knock against UFS is that Classic
>>> apps can't access such volumes. Once Classic isn't an issue, UFS will
>>> become more popular.
>>
>> That's laughable. Classic isn't going away any time in the near future,
>
> It's already gone. Default boot is OS X. Or did you mean not going
> away in the same sense of "Apple ][ forever" or "I'm never upgrading
> to System 7" ??

Actually, I meant the Classic / Carbon API vs. the Cocoa API.
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