Karen / 2006/03/07 / 08:46 PM wrote:
>> The second was that the iPod lost its FireWire connector because  
>> the PC world was the new target audience.
>
>Not really a new target audience per se...but it allowed Apple to  
>sell to a wider audience.  In other words, I see this as a smart  
>business move rather than a hint at an OS switch.


Not to forget Apple first had iPod for Mac version and Win version and
they were not interchangeable.  In order to move the platform, you had
to reformat.  Now they made it cross-platform as well as USB.

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz / 2006/03/07 / 07:04 PM wrote:
>Does Mac have full maximize now?

Unfortunately, no.  Windows app contains windows within an application
instance even though actual process instances are independent (both are
backward each other between Mac and Win), which makes Mac user envy. 
Mac OS doesn't have this function because menu is reserved outside of
window.  You can only take the entire screen hostage, like Tracktion
does, which is more a troublesome when you have other floating windows.

Come to think of this, is it not weird IE/Win doesn't do this?  It's
like Mac apps.  You can't have child windows within parent one, like you
do in Finale and Office.

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>


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