>* on the right it interferse with access to drives, and docments mounted 
>on the desktop.
>* on the left - many applications have tool bars (floating pallets and 
>such) that (at least as default) star on the left edge of the screen.
>
>BTW - the exact same thing can be said of winblows task bar

but not of Dragthing. Like Dragthing, the dock can be autohidden, but it 
would of course be nice if it could be turned off completely without 
having to resort to OS hacking. You seem as in the rest of your retoric, 
to deny facts such as the possibility of autohiding. Had you critisized 
the dock for interfering with other on the edge tasks then your critique 
would have merit, instead of constituting whining. When denying facts 
it's very easy to "prove" things.

I'm not saying OS X is perfect or errorfree but that it is on enough 
points superior for my puposes to OS 9, starting with version 10.2. I 
seriously doubt your are basing your critique on 10.2. Your critique is 
behind the times. Get updated and stop spreading what is close to lies 
about OS X.

Several of the things you've said are simply not true or compare freak 
occurences in OS X to novelty behaviour in OS 9, which somewhat as 
comparing apples and bicycles.

Thank you for reading this far

Micke Bystrom
Project Manager
Web & Idea Developer

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