
Let me make it clear. I'm not a fan of Apple. I think that their products are overhyped, overpriced and underperforming. If you're looking for a fair unbiased opinion, you're looking in the wrong place. You've been warned. So, I was at Steve Jobs' 2004 WWDC keynote yesterday, attempting to take pictures for OSNews (an amazingly hard task, by the way, which really explained why people pay big bucks for big lenses equipped with image stabilizers).
UPDATE: Stop reading right there, I have
rewritten & updated the article here.
Why did you go ? Why are you writing about mac ? If I hate something I stay away from it
I went there because it made Eugenia's life much easier if someone drove her there and back, because it would allow to snap a few pictures for OSnews (well, not really), because I could get in for free.
I write about MacOS because it's "almost there" in my experience, at least for what I want to do, except for a few nagging details. It's 95% there for me, and I was hoping that there would be some improvement in the area of the remaining 5% that constantly annoy me, and for which the only answers I can seem to get are "that's the way MacOS works" and "this is a new features that developers haven't mastered yet".