Your fact completely invalidates 95% of the/. comments on this article. Glad to see that some people still know what they're talking about, instead of just taking another propagandizing opportunity to make fun of "strategery".
How well would a iMac rev B (233MHz) with 96Megs of RAM perform, in your opinion? sluggish but usable? ridiculous?
I have run it on just such a machine, and it runs surprisngly well -- Quicktime movies can play flawlessly in the dock, while dragging them around, etc. Hasn't seemed as stable as it is on higher MHz machines with more RAM, but it's more than usable. I haven't run too much on it, it's just a test machine at my work, but IE is no problem.
I have some questions for attendess to WWDC. Has anyone tried the new builds of OSX? If so, what do you think?
I've used builds through 4K33. Much faster and more stable than both the beta and the 4K17 build Jobs showed at Macworld - even on a machine with 96MB of RAM. It's shaping up to be a fun and unbelievably customizable OS.
Will the dock be able to be viewed vertically with out a hack?
Unknown as of yet. But it's a very easy hack, and I'm sure instructions will be all over the web come March 24. I actually prefer it pinned to the left side of the screen.
Your fact completely invalidates 95% of the /. comments on this article. Glad to see that some people still know what they're talking about, instead of just taking another propagandizing opportunity to make fun of "strategery".
I have run it on just such a machine, and it runs surprisngly well -- Quicktime movies can play flawlessly in the dock, while dragging them around, etc. Hasn't seemed as stable as it is on higher MHz machines with more RAM, but it's more than usable. I haven't run too much on it, it's just a test machine at my work, but IE is no problem.
I've used builds through 4K33. Much faster and more stable than both the beta and the 4K17 build Jobs showed at Macworld - even on a machine with 96MB of RAM. It's shaping up to be a fun and unbelievably customizable OS.
Will the dock be able to be viewed vertically with out a hack?
Unknown as of yet. But it's a very easy hack, and I'm sure instructions will be all over the web come March 24. I actually prefer it pinned to the left side of the screen.
Spend a little less time listening to Rage Against the Machine and and a little more time reading about what really happened.
-uberfetus, philly native
ummm, see subject
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he's probably not at the top of McCain's list