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http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=857
Let the Jaguar nitpicking begin!
By ron carlson, Insanely Great Mac
August 27th 2002
Nothing is perfect and X.2 is no exception
The just relauched Ambitious Lemon (yes, yet another Mac news and info site) is
carrying an informative and yet still-in-progess list of unfixed bugs and feature
requests for Apple''s just refreshed OS X.
Lest you think this another mindless rant against the mothership consider these points:
� Carbon applications should obey settings in the General Preference Pane;
� Carbon applications should be able to utilize the OS X Services menu.
* Culled from Ambitious Lemon''s list.
Regardless of whether or not you feel X.2 is the greatest (r)evolution in desktop
computing since the advent of sliced white bread and Mountain Dew, the above are valid
points and perhaps simply raising them will ellicit a Knowledge Base article from
Apple or some knowledgeable individual. Maybe Apple will even find a way to implement
these features for Carbon if users whinge hard enough.
Moreover, if you''ve got a interface or under-the-hood bone to pick with X.2, you
should add send your opinions to Apple via their Mac OS X feedback page and share them
with the world + dog (tip o'' the hat to The Register) via Ambitious Lemon''s feed
back page.
Post your comments at:
http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=857
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