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Mac OS X Reaches First Birthday

hotsauce writes "Mac OS X is one year old, and the Washington Post has a good summary. What do people think now that we're at the promised '12 o'clock'? What's in the year ahead?" I dunno what's in the year ahead, but as for today, I got a new TiBook and had a kernel panic while watching the This Is Spinal Tap Special Edition DVD.

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  1. Re:Extension Hell by shawnce · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually not true...

    For files that have type & creator properly set you will have no issues (same as in MacOS).

    File extensions are not required in Mac OS X but they are recommended by Apple. They are recommended because MOST other OSes use file extensions to type files and this is a wired world we live in.

    So file extensions are NOT madatory but ARE recommended and type & creator are still used when needed.

    10.1.3 also has improved support for setting application preferences even for files that have creator set (didn't used to allow one to change app prefs if creater was set).

  2. Re:10.2 imminent? by rehannan · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well, according to some of the Mac rumor sites, 10.2 will be released at MacWorld New York (July 16).

  3. Re:Extension Hell by kubrick · · Score: 3, Informative

    MIME, or Datatypes (I'm only aware of that having been implemented on Amiga and Be, but think of Unix's file on steroids.)

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