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10.1 - stop it right now (Re: newbie question on contextual menus)
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10.1 - stop it right now (Re: newbie question on contextual menus)


  • Subject: 10.1 - stop it right now (Re: newbie question on contextual menus)
  • From: Andreas Monitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 22:39:19 +0200

On Thursday, August 9, 2001, at 10:08 , Dan Shoop wrote:

Sounds like a lot is waiting on 10.1.

I think everybody expects too much from 10.1, It won't be the ultimate answer to everything (Maybe Mac OS X 42.0 will be ;-).
My prediction is: If you (everybody on this list, not Dan alone) don't stop praising 10.1 before even trying it, you will be very disappointed at the end of september.

And no, I've never tried any beta of it, I just got the experience that Apple ALWAYS says "the next version will be much better, much faster" and in the end it got slower (because they added even more bloat).

If you want Mac OS X to be faster, get a dual G4/800. If you want more features, implement them. It's that easy.

andy
--
"He was addicted to life. But we cured him"


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