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- From: ejoseph@candle.com
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- Subject: Re: Say *perhaps* to fat binaries (was: what the new amiga-os *must* have)
- Date: Fri, 05 Apr 96 17:39:29
- Organization: Candle Corporation
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- I don't think Mr. Kittel was saying that AmigaDOS was the only multitasking OS but if you actually
- check out what problems a multitasking OS can have you will see that having the convenience
- of single key answers is not a trivial one. And I am guessing that anyone with experience
- in multitasking OSes (and taking advantage of such not using it one task at a time) would see
- his point as it is very valid. In OS/2 (another multitasking OS :-) ) has many of the problems
- MR. Kittel mention. Unfortunetly for OS/2 users, because of it MS heritage, many applications
- have the return for the default result. And you get very close behavior to what Mr. Kittel
- mention. You are running an application and all the sudden another application pops a requester
- up, sets the focus and attention a request and because you are typing, you answered (not intentionally).
- Fortunately most programs do not do anything as drastic as what Mr. Kittel mentioned but the
- fact is that you do answer. But never the less it is a problem. My company's OS/2 applications
- try to avoid to have anything very distructive with keyboard equivalents as we have found that
- although rare, you will get similar situations in the real world. MS Windows users have not
- experience such things yet but we will see now that Win95 is getting closer to been a multitasking
- OS.
-
- Eduard Joseph
-