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- From: Ravi Konchigeri <mongoose@leland.stanford.edu>
- Subject: Re: History was made today...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.192710.26056@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 19:27:10 GMT
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- In article <1gqec8INN7e4@transfer.stratus.com> Jim Mann,
- jmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com writes:
- > Five years ago Macs had far surpassed PCs. Today, I'd argue that
- >they are somewhat better, but it's pretty close, and there are a few
- >things I like better in Windows than on the Mac. . . .
-
- This brings up a good question. Whenever I get into arguments with my IBM
- friends about interfaces I always hear the comment, "But the Mac interface can
- be so annoying at times." and then a long list of how a command line
- interface is better, tra la la la la. So I respond with names like
- 'QuickKeys' and 'NowMenus' and 'command equivalents,' and they stare at me,
- confused, and I enlighten them.:)
- Well, my question is, has anyone found anything really annoying with Finder
- that they haven't been able to fix with some nifty init or the other?
- Basically, does anyone have any huge complaints about the Mac System that are
- completely unresolvable?
-
-
- 'Anything is possible. It's just that all of the good things are highly
- improbable.'
-
- Ravi Konchigeri.
- mongoose@leland.stanford.edu
-