Re: [NTLK] OSX - OT

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 14:59:46 EST


On 12/02/02 10:06, "oliver.brose_at_t-online.de" <oliver.brose_at_t-online.de>
wrote:

>> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:53:24 -0500
>> Subject: Re: [NTLK] OSX - OT
>> From: Stephen Jendraszak <stevehj_at_mac.com>
>>
>> What OS 9, features is it lacking, aside from spring-loaded folders,=20
>> which are coming in 10.2?
>
> -The ability to use the scrollwheel and faster scrolling in Classic. This
> really gets on my nerves, as I use OE4.5 in Classic, and reading Newtontalk
> in slowscroll + having to press a button all the time... not good. I see the
> stones flying already, but OE4.5 is the *only* thing that was set to satisfy
> all my News & Mail needs.
>
> -The ability to work things out on its own. Dang, when I install an
> extension, I want to drop it onto something (eg. the System Folder's Alias
> in the Finder) and the system to do the work, no matter what I might be
> throwing at it. OSX wants me to a) read the readme before I install minor
> stuff b) dig through 1000 folders, maybe even create one myself - how many
> places called library are there?!
>
> -G3 performance, G3 performance, G3 performance.

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-Laurent.

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