Re: comments on ... Re: What's Missing in Mac OS
Re: comments on ... Re: What's Missing in Mac OS
- Subject: Re: comments on ... Re: What's Missing in Mac OS
- From: Matt Johnston <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 16:26:22 +0000
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 03:01 pm, Karan Misra wrote:
These messengers do not provide ANY facility with which they can
launch upon *detecting* an active Internet connection. There is no
debate here. Only on Windows, does this happen.
I don't want to get further into this because i know how Windows does
this and it's completely off topic. If you want
Plus, launching the full application on login slows down the login
process.
You don't think that the launching of these "daemons" or "tasks" in
Windows takes the login process time?
And if Apple are not concentrating on the gaming aspect of Macs,
well....., its just *bad*. You can't expect to sell to consumers (many
of whom are under 18) who want to play games. Actually, games have
become super-popular on computers and have led to the development of
the game consoles.
And the development and subsequent ascendancy of the games consoles is
the primary reason that Apple doesn't give a fig about games.
M
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