This is good news, Apple is certainly on the right track by quickly updating any bugs and security holes that have been reported by users. I am VERY pleased with Tiger and cannot wait for the update, because every update of 10.3 improved my Mac's performance - I'm pretty sure 10.4.1 will too.
Maybe schools want to pay money for Microsoft's programs for every computer because they *think* the quality of it will be better than the open-source because it costs money, and you get what you pay for. Though this certainly isn't really the case.
I had spoken to Jef about the current Mac OS X and his work, and his book over e-mail, He was a very nice man and had a clear mission : To make computers easier to use.
He was an interface designer who had the real knowledge of what interface design actually is, something that today's designers easily forget.
A month or two before Jef passed away, I bought his interface design book which I highly recommend to anyone interested.
This is good news, Apple is certainly on the right track by quickly updating any bugs and security holes that have been reported by users. I am VERY pleased with Tiger and cannot wait for the update, because every update of 10.3 improved my Mac's performance - I'm pretty sure 10.4.1 will too.
Maybe schools want to pay money for Microsoft's programs for every computer because they *think* the quality of it will be better than the open-source because it costs money, and you get what you pay for. Though this certainly isn't really the case.
I had spoken to Jef about the current Mac OS X and his work, and his book over e-mail, He was a very nice man and had a clear mission : To make computers easier to use.
He was an interface designer who had the real knowledge of what interface design actually is, something that today's designers easily forget.
A month or two before Jef passed away, I bought his interface design book which I highly recommend to anyone interested.
Jef is a person who should never be forgotten .