On 2016-05-03, at 12:31 AM, Andrew Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > On 3 mai 2016, at 09:10, Peter Frings <[email protected]> wrote: > >> And yes, I’m not so wild about Apple’s document system, either. Don’t mind >> the auto-save, but I find the UI a bit odd. But that’s probably my 20 years >> of “doing it the old way” that’s acting up. > > No, it’s not you. We are all permitted to do one really stupid thing while on > this planet, and Apple’s new system used up both its corporate allocation and > those of its employees, contractors and shareholders, and of all their > friends, relations and neighbours.
You're generous. Deciding that EOF was to be thrown out, basically ruining any corporate product that relied on it; deciding that WOF was to just disappear while Apple's own system still used it (heck, remember that Apple's store stayed on the Objective C version of EOF when the official version was migrated to Java native); even the complete "poof" of the language bridges -- All of that used up the Corporate allocation. And no, they don't get one error per worker :-). _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
