Within hours of using X.2 (Jag) I completely abandoned Classic. I won't
touch a program that won't run in X. I guess I have the advantage of being a
Unix System Administrator but I find X so much more friendly to the novices
among us than Classic MacOS ever was.


X does not suck. As a matter of fact I would venture to guess that you are
commenting on the fact that X is picky for running on the computer but it
does not suck. Tell me something that 9 does better than X please.


It installs easier!! The list seems to agree. Your being familar with UNIX gives you an advantage. Why is X so picky and what is it picky about. I know in time 9 will get dropped--so we have to go with what Apple supports. Don't you consider this picky stuff of X to be bugs in the OS? Does UNIX have such problems when you install it?


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