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RJay's furious key-hammering produced this:
> I have to (mostly) agree with Thorsten here. Whether you like OS X's
> interface or not, it and the iApps break many of the guidelines
> originally set out by the Apple Human Interface group.
Personally, I find the application menus in OS X to make more sense overall.
For instance, you don't quit the file -- you quit the application. You're not
setting the preferences for "edit", you're setting the preferences for the
application. Et cetera, et cetera...
There are a few things that I don't like about OS X, though, mainly file
sorting and little things like that. I like being able to sort by type and
date -- not just by name (I don't know if this was changed in Jaguar -- I only
have 10.1.5). The dock could be a pain at times as well (I wish maximized
applications would not go under the dock).
--
/*^*/light_source{100*<-5,2,-5>2}#macro I(i,n)#while(strlen(i)>=n)#local A=asc(
substr(i,n,1));#local a=asc(substr(i,n+1,1));cylinder{<div(A,8)-12,mod(A,8)-4,4
><div(a,8)-12,mod(a,8)-4,4>,0.1pigment{rgb z}}#local n=n+2;#end#end I("ScUe[]"1
/*<*/)I("mkmtlttk"1)//@_$#!,:<"Thhis polysig brought to you by Ian Burgmyer :)"
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