Then something along the line – do you want to remove them? Now is that supposed to be an AI here, agent or something telling me how to organize my stuff? Is “he” better than me? Is “he” smarter? Should I comply to “his” way of doing the thing? I think not…. Here is another small frustration with MS Windows, – the other day some window pop-ed up telling me that “There some icons that have not been used in a long-time”. I got so used with Mac OS X, and it’s Dock, that I had to buy ObjectDock Plus from – the concept of keeping the apps that way is really what I need. dmg->your app->drag’n’drop->Apps folder (or whenever you want). PKG system, but most of the consumer apps are using just.
Hopefuly a G5 will be at my desk in the next year or two.įeels like the good old days – here is my app-folder, put the whole app here, if I don’t like it move it to the trash. but, hey, for some people, it’s easier to bash a platform they have little to no experience with then to actually try something new and different. but most people aren’t willing to do that, despite a mac losing almost no value in that time period (look on ebay for gently used macs, you won’t find them much cheaper then new ones). I think if more people would spend a decent amout of time with a mac (say a month), they’d be hooked. every day i’m amazed at how functional, fun, and enjoyable my powerbook is and i’m not just some joe computer-user, i’m a developer who knows his way around windows (all we use at work) and linux (the only other thing i use at home).
i’ll keep it until a G5 powerbook is released (whenever that is), give my G4 to my girlfriend, and hopefully keep that cycle going. i’ve had my powerbook for about 18-months and its one of the best computing purchases (if not the best i’ve ever made).