I went on and wrote a review about MacOSX 10.0.4 a month ago, but it was never finished as I had to fly to France for my own wedding. I came back and MacOSX 10.1 had been released. I scrapped completely the old text, as 10.1 brings some more speed and new features to the system, and restarted writting the review from scratch.
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> The OS needs killer features down to the OS level...
Perhaps YOU would care to elaborate (line by line)? You didn't mention ANY OS features. MacOS X is quite a marvel for an OS - combining FreeBSD, Mach, and a OS 9 runtime enviroment, and having it run at all - near flawless backward compatibility. I want to double click on a Win 98 binary some day, under XP.
Perhaps if you are so concerned about the OS features themselves, you should actually use the OS, and not have your educated opinion tainted by your distaste for the UI - I suggest you d/l and install Darwin. Then you would have a clear view of the OS itself.
> The OS needs killer features down to the OS level... Perhaps YOU would care to elaborate (line by line)? You didn't mention ANY OS features. MacOS X is quite a marvel for an OS - combining FreeBSD, Mach, and a OS 9 runtime enviroment, and having it run at all - near flawless backward compatibility. I want to double click on a Win 98 binary some day, under XP. Perhaps if you are so concerned about the OS features themselves, you should actually use the OS, and not have your educated opinion tainted by your distaste for the UI - I suggest you d/l and install Darwin. Then you would have a clear view of the OS itself.