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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While I'm at it: your completely unfounded and unsupported remarks about XFree86 largely detract from my (and I assume others) ability to take your 'review' seriously. You should stay on the issue. If you don't like the UI, state what's wrong with it (specifically). Subjective remarks about the 'feel' coming from someone quite content with the feel of Windows (which I doubt most MacOS users could relate to) without any further mention of how it could be improved, or specifically what is wrong seems rather pointless.
Also, a new UI from apple doesn't need to have any great new revolution of development. I think they got it pretty close to right the first time 'round.
While I'm at it: your completely unfounded and unsupported remarks about XFree86 largely detract from my (and I assume others) ability to take your 'review' seriously. You should stay on the issue. If you don't like the UI, state what's wrong with it (specifically). Subjective remarks about the 'feel' coming from someone quite content with the feel of Windows (which I doubt most MacOS users could relate to) without any further mention of how it could be improved, or specifically what is wrong seems rather pointless. Also, a new UI from apple doesn't need to have any great new revolution of development. I think they got it pretty close to right the first time 'round.