Linked by David Adams on Tue 30th Mar 2010 12:07 UTC
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2009-02-19
For its intended market, it wouldn't have been TERRIBLE, except it was an insulated, limited environment (and Windows 3.1 apps weren't at all integrated.) Also, it seemed to spend more time being cute than actually being intuitive.
However, it had very high system requirements for the time, so the only computers that could run it were enthusiast systems.
Add in the fact that the security was a JOKE, and...