Re: [NTLK] OSX - OT

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 15:42:17 EST


On 08/02/02 15:38, "Rob Hoehn" <robert.hoehn_at_wamu.net> wrote:

> "The Classic OS has been continuously refined for 18 years and OS X is still
> new."
>
> OSX is 'new'? UNIX has been around MUCH longer than classic - so I wouldn't
> say OSX
> is 'new'.

I think he meant the user interface, which is mostly what the end user will
deal with. Sure, more functionalities were added over the years, but I think
that's what he meant...

-Laurent.

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