>> .. but no Aqua UI :(
> 
> I don't know how important that might be for the general computer-using
> public.

Unfortunately, Aqua is too resource-hungry for most. In fact, a lot of users
want deactivation of the Aqua fancy stuff to be included as an option. It is
possible to turn off these features through the command line, however.

> I'm not sure how important it is to me. I mean, it's cool and all that but I'd
> rather that it be stable, which, given its FreeBSD core, it should be. Would

Apparently, however, Mac OS X is suffering numerous kernel panics and other
errors, which, unfortunately, only a restart can solve.

> *important* to the general computer-using public. We should be able to count
> on
> Apple to smooth out the rough edges in both aspects.

It will take time, though. Only large consumer feedback can really get them
to iron out all the "uncomfortabilities" and inconveniences.


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