Just a note that I have found;
Each new release/upgrade of software is never quite as easy as the 
previous. No matter what the company says!!
For example, for me, in the PC world, switching from Windows 2000 to 
Windows XP has caused me some real hassles at first trying to get the 
"How do I do THIS now" thing solved.
I do believe it is most times caused by the fact that we have become so 
familiar with the previous version, by the time we upgrade. We KNEW how 
to do the things we regard as needed skills. Now we have to start as 
beginners again!
For what it is worth, I was not using my Macs with 9.1 for a while and 
forgot some things. Maybe that made my transition to Jaguar a bit 
easier.
I really don't believe it is that the software is harder to use, just 
that change always makes us relearn things, but can often work out for 
the better.
JMHO,
John
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 01:16 PM, Al wrote:

> BUT it is HARDER to use when coming from the "traditional"
> Mac OS background
> for my money it should be as easy to use than 9 ... but it's not :(
>
> believe it or not i would love to be as familiar with X as i am with 9
> maybe if i got a copy "MacOS X The Missing Manual"


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