That's precisely why I didn't upgrade. I figure I'll wait about a
year. I use too many open source tools and rely too much on wine for
some tools to just up and upgrade like that. I hardly think its
prudent for someone to upgrade immediately, unless they like being on
the bleeding edge. And, if you're one of those people, shouldn't you
be used to this?

I doubt anyone intends to piss off their customers. If anything, you
could accuse Apple of taking to long to respond to customers, since
this rewrite of the Finder has been a long time coming. I personally
find it gratifying when my OS finds a potential security risk and
patches it up (I think this is probably what broke the "edit in"
functionality).

Enough of my rambling.

Jeff (the late adopter) Horn

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Andrew Long<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ha Snow Leopard roken the 'edit with macvim' functionality? I can't
> seem to find it anymore, although the integration preferences seems to
> think it's still there. This is another annoyance, as the upgrde seems
> to have broken growlmail, gpgmail, pgp desktop and gpgdropthing...
>
> Apple have obviously learnt the lesson of Microsoft - once you get big
> enough, you can afford to piss off all your users
>
> Regards, Andy
>
> --
> Andrew Long
> andrew dot long at mac dot com
>
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>



-- 
Jeffrey Horn
Graduate Student in Economics, PhD Track
George Mason University

(704) 271-4797
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