My point was not to stir up an argument, but maybe some thinking. It
seems like people here are taking a huge leap of logic, or maybe
faith. Steve mentions UI at WWDC, so all of a sudden there is this
"entire team" and we are going to see all these improvements.
I'm just urging cautious optimism. Don't read more into Steve's words
then he actually said. Hope yes, maybe even send polite feedback, but
don't get too overjoyed in all the great improvements in UI. There
was not even any mention of fixing the magnification features of UI,
and they are not just lacking, but down right broke.
Please take my words as a Mac user who wants the Mac to live up to
our dreams. I'm a Windows professional, but a Mac user at home. When
I had much more site I was a Mac professional.
On Sep 8, 2006, at 4:49 AM, Access Curmudgeon wrote:
On 9/7/06, John Denning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm curious what constitutes "an entire team"? And what great
improvements have we heard about coming in Leopard?
John, I am curious why you are so negative and so skeptical. Maybe
you do not realize you come off as trolling? I cannot reconcile this
less than subtle attitude with your sig!
We have had the Apple equivalent of a sign from god (Steve Jobs at the
WWDC keynote), what more could people want? Short of signing up for
ADC and paying for the pre-release versions, one just has to wait.
- JD -
John Denning
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And glad to be a Mac snob again!
Roswell, GA