Ars Technica Posts Panther Review
Nexum writes "Today Ars released their latest Mac OS X review, this time for Max OS X 10.3 Panther. It's great to see another tour de force from the Ars guys. They have, as usual, an excellent insight into the new OS release, and they also cover that burning question 'is it worth $129?,' and Panther seems to come out rather well. Certainly worth a read."
Let me guess, you haven't actually ever *used* Expose, have you? Or even seen it, I'd warrant.
Hmm, Expose. Nice innovation. Nevermind the fact that X has had multiple desktops for years, and most window managers have a "clean up windows" command. And again, ignore the fact that Windows has a "tile all windows" command.
Yea, Expose makes you work faster. The reality is that Expose is finally bringing a feature to the Mac OS that other people have enjoyed for many years. We just never had an ad campaign about it.
Expose. BFD.
I was an Apple employee, in fact, and I quit in disgust not too long ago when I woke up and realized that the company was 100% bullshit!
Best Buy can have you arrested
Jeez, I guess the X11 people were on to something since the 11 version, which followed the version 10, of the X window system had its first release in the mid 80's (87), which was like almost 7 years before windows 3.11. X11R2 came out in 88 and started to be adopted by major unix vendors, again...this is way before windows 3.11 ever came out.
Xwindow version 10 actually was the first "public" release and came out in 85 I believe. I have a tape image with sources somewhere, previous versions were private delevopment releases within MIT, each version from 1 to 9 had major additions to the overall architecture (i.e. full client/server support, color support, etc.)
Anyhow, you are either a troll or a very ignorant person. In any case you have no freaking idea what you were talking about....