Re: FW: What goes where?
Re: FW: What goes where?
- Subject: Re: FW: What goes where?
- From: //aSaM// <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 13:12:51 +0200
I don't see this. To me, Macs have fewer customizations available
than do other systems. This lack of complexity is one of the strong
arguments for using it. I admit, though, that I was out of the Mac
world for a long time. I always wanted one, but couldn't quite
justify it until it was clear that OS X was going to be Unix based
(and was really oing to be delivered.)
Unix with X Windows is the OS for the ultimate customizer.
randy.
You missed all the pHun then from System 7 to 9. Mac's not
customizable? Mac OS System 9 was the best, you could have it
looking like what ever you want and there are millions of little
shareware apps and Finder extensions. Yeah ok, I rebooted a lot, did
lots of extension conflict tests, moving extensions in and out of my
system, but I new what every single file in my system did. See,
because it was so much fun, I learnt a hell of a lot.
Mac OS X is just coming of age, hopefully by 10.5 its gonna be back
to what it should be.
Asam...
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