From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Jurgenson)
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On Saturday, July 6, 2002, at 02:17 PM, Nick Harman wrote:

> its driving me mad all this. OSX is not suitable for domestic users
> without
> access to professional unix IT support.

>This is just plain nonsense.

it may be an exaggeration but OSx is not user friendly once something goes
wrong. To deny it so simplistically is not going to get it improved. Why on
earth should I need to learn unix commands (however basic they might be) to
get my mac working normally? I suspect the people that like x, like
'computing' even more. I like getting my work done and x is just buggering
me about far too much. I want a gui shell like the old days, one that I
could troubleshoot in a gui manner, if i wanted to type arcane commands I
would have bought a pc

n







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