on 9/30/01 3:23 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Apple have dropped Location Manager from OS X:
Idiots! > it doesn't work in OS X native or in Classic. Morons! > There is a very primitive "Location" aspect to the Network System > Pref, but System Prefs are still not scriptable in OS 10.1, and may never be. Complete idiots - I'm referring in the above, and the following expletives to the morons from the development team that made this decisions. Location manager is the single most important utility for any professional with a laptop, and the lack of support shows, once again, Apple's lack of user testing. Idiots! As impressed as I am currently with 10.1, if there won't be any location manager support (which really is just a simple and primitive support for scriptable system preferences, as it was elegantly implemneted under OS 9), I'll have to diss the OS for it. Damn! What are they thinking? Here's hoping that as the NeXT influence fades, such essential tools will resurface, or be reintroduced by third parties. Harry --- http://www.zinkdifferent.com "Virtue does not come from money, but rather from virtue comes money, and all things good to man" -Socrates -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
