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Posted on 06-Feb-2001 22:33 GMT by Christian Kemp34 comments
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There's a new executive update available at Amiga. Bill McEwen says Contrary to the rumors and what many people are saying about our demise, or that we are going to have the same fate of the others before us, we have a big surprise for all of them, and promises that all will be known in six weeks at the St. Louis show.
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Executive Update - St. Louis and Beyond : Comment 17 of 34ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 07-Feb-2001 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 13 (AmigaPower):
Heh? MacOS?
The new MacOS is a nightmare. There is nothing easy about MacOSX.
This is not the type of OS that Mac users are used to using. It will
be an entirely different beast to most Mac users.
It has little in commen with any past MacOS's. They have been promising
a true preemptive multitasking OS for years. Talk about vapor!!!
The only way they could do it was to totally abandon the past OS
of the Mac and they have basically gone to UNIX.
I've read plenty of horror stories about MacOSX. It's dog sh*t slow
even on very fast machines with tons of ram. Then there's that
shell that will push most past Mac users into cardiac arrres!
Apple is going to lose a huge share of it's userbase with MacOSX!
There will be nothing easy about it unless they do a h*ll of alot
of improving in a very short time.
If you don't believe me visit:
http://www.macosx.com and read the fourms! You will be both frightened
and amazed at the trouble that apparently "advanced Mac users" (this
has got to be an oxymoron...hmm), are having with this HUGE piece
of buggy BLOATWARE. MacOSX will probably be the final nail in Apples
coffin!
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