On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 07:41 PM, Mike Schmidt wrote:
So many people seem really thrilled with OS X...am I the only one who is
really dissatisfied? I am not a computer geek and find that I get really
overwhelmed with all the different fixes that one could use to get OS X
to
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On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 07:41 PM, Mike Schmidt wrote:
So many people seem really thrilled with OS X...am I the only one who is
really dissatisfied?
I'm sorry you're having so much trouble with 10.1. My experience is
completely the opposite to your
I haven't really noticed the big speed bump that many people seem to be
reporting.
Possibly you didn't put up with 10.0 long enough!
My printer (an Oki 12/n) cannot be used with OS X;
Yes, lots of drivers are currently MIA.
Classic
crashes completely (with bomb) quite frequently (though
Hi Mike
There is nothing wrong with saying that you don't like OS X and you don't
want to use it. It's certainly a very personal thing and there is no right
or wrong. OS 9.x and its antecedents are like old friends we have become
totally familiar with and we love them despite their quirks. OS X
Hi Mike,
Just a quick thought, when you trashed OS X, did you get rid of ALL the
invisible files installed on your hard drive?
Cheers, Paul
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Paul S
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From: Mike Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 19:41:30 +0800
To: wamug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OS 10
This may not be a wise thing to say but...
After purchasing OS X when it came out in March, installing and running it
for a while, I decided that as an OS that needs to be a work horse, OS X
had to be trashed and I went back to OS 9.1.
I, naturally, was hanging out for the update to OS X, which
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