What kind of expression is that? Learn about a concept called CONTEXT. Apple's corporate success was not the issue at hand here, imachead- Their pathetic UI is the issue, and maybe had you that idea in mind, you wouldn't have missed the point that Jobs brings no new life to apple in the UI sense as he did with NeXT.
Let us not forget the warm popularity QuickTime 4 has received from users on every platform. (http://www.iarchitect.com/qtimeno.htm) While I always found NeXT machines and Operating Systems pretty neat (especially for the time) and definitely more stable than any Mac OS, it's disappointing to see that Jobs was unable to bring similar new life to Apple itself. I must concur with many- MacOS X is gonna suck.
This makes me wonder, if indeed the IR ports on notebooks are capable of emulating remote controls for consumer electronics, why hasn't someone written anything for it? if I were any kind of programmer, I would definitely start this project. To me it seems perfectly do-able, and yet no one is doing it... (?)
Apple sure is on death's door now, isn't it?
Eh?
What kind of expression is that?
Learn about a concept called CONTEXT.
Apple's corporate success was not the issue at hand here, imachead- Their pathetic UI is the issue, and maybe had you that idea in mind, you wouldn't have missed the point that Jobs brings no new life to apple in the UI sense as he did with NeXT.
Let us not forget the warm popularity QuickTime 4 has received from users on every platform.
(http://www.iarchitect.com/qtimeno.htm)
While I always found NeXT machines and Operating Systems pretty neat (especially for the time) and definitely more stable than any Mac OS, it's disappointing to see that Jobs was unable to bring similar new life to Apple itself.
I must concur with many- MacOS X is gonna suck.
This makes me wonder, if indeed the IR ports on notebooks are capable of emulating remote controls for consumer electronics, why hasn't someone written anything for it? if I were any kind of programmer, I would definitely start this project. To me it seems perfectly do-able, and yet no one is doing it... (?)