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To: Bush2000
Mac OSX has been a released product for 3 years?!? Face it: The reason that few exploits, worms, or virii have been reported (obviously, holes do exist, whether you like to admit it or not: all software is porous) is that almost nobody -- including most hackers -- use Mac OSX. It's a dying platform.

Yes the root core of Mac OS X, Darwin, has been around for 3 years as an Apple product. Actually the underpinnings of Mac OS X come from NeXT which has been around since the early 90s. NeXT is the OS developed by Steve Jobs after he left Apple in the 80s.

A dying platform? That is why most major computer publications are giving Mac OS X the thumbs up over Windows XP. Speaking of XP, how lame can Microsoft get? Talk about an absolute flop! I would rather have the rock solid core of UNIX under my GUI than the hacked together garbage that Windows provides.

57 posted on 11/10/2001 5:10:33 PM PST by toupsie
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To: toupsie
Yes the root core of Mac OS X, Darwin, has been around for 3 years as an Apple product. Actually the underpinnings of Mac OS X come from NeXT which has been around since the early 90s. NeXT is the OS developed by Steve Jobs after he left Apple in the 80s.

Just answer the question: Has OSX -- the complete operating system -- been shipping for 3 years? And note: I don't point at OLE and say that "Gee, OLE has been available for 10 years ... so Windows XP has been around at least that long." LOL.

A dying platform? That is why most major computer publications are giving Mac OS X the thumbs up over Windows XP.

Quantify "most major computer publications" (I want details). If you mean "Mac publications", I'm not surprised.

Speaking of XP, how lame can Microsoft get? Talk about an absolute flop!

It was released less than a couple weeks ago, you pencil neck geek. And in the space of that time, consider this: more copies of XP have sold on PCs shipped by Dell, Gateway, Compaq, and HP than will ever be sold by Apple for an entire year.

I would rather have the rock solid core of UNIX under my GUI than the hacked together garbage that Windows provides.

Yeah, that's a laugh. The Mac OS was so "bulletproof" that Apple decided to completely ditch it in favor of code written by somebody else -- anybody but Apple engineers. And you're proud of the fact that Apple needed to borrow an operating system?!?
61 posted on 11/10/2001 10:38:53 PM PST by Bush2000
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To: toupsie


http://www.apple.com/applescript/ -- "Most Macintosh users don't realize there is a powerful hidden interface to their computers - a way to control and automate much of what we do every day; a way to save time and money; indeed, a way to have your computer do your work for you."

"It's called AppleScript, an easy-to-use, approachable, English-like language that controls nearly everything your computer can do."

(Including hose your machine with macro viruses)

"If you're not using AppleScript, you're just working too hard. Give yourself a break... click the Beginner's Tutorial link below and learn AppleScript today!"

(Yes, you, too, can join the rest of the script kiddies and write macro viruses for OSX today!)
64 posted on 11/10/2001 10:55:04 PM PST by Bush2000
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