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Originally Posted by Steve's Sanity
Mark, while I agree with you - it's a good idea to be future oriented and not to let things languish - let's not give Jobs any ideas a…
I don't think anything is even on the drawing boards at this moment. Even Steve said the yearly flow of major upgrades is slowing and I believe that will continue, each major rele…
While I don't see Apple stopping the use of OS X any time soon, I do not see why they haven't already given thought to the future of their operating system.
By what Steve said abo…
What Os does your toaster or washing machine run..... In the future most programs will become
web based, only thing you nedd is a clean powerfull browser or whatever it will be ca…
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Originally Posted by romeosc
What Os does your toaster or washing machine run..... In the future most programs will become
web based, only thing you nedd is a clean powe…
Right now OS X is not missing any big, vital features. OS 9 was missing several - preemptive multitasking and a modern memory model with protected memory, to just take two. Apple w…
What we have now is a modular system with the underlying pieces being common to many different OSes. These parts have input from thousands of developers all over the world. So in m…
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Originally Posted by Weyland-Yutani
My estimation is that OS X will be the Apple OS until Macs run Windows. Make of that what you will
cheers
W-Y
Not bloody likel…
I think OS X is here to stay, but I suspect over the years the interface (GUI) will change. 10 years from now is hard to predict. Just look at what has changed in the last 5 year…
Coming at it from a slightly different angle, well, a marketing angle I guess, when are Apple going to release OS XI, and how significant a change is it going to be over OS X? Obv…
Marketing, for sure. What arrived as Mac OS 8 was originally supposed to be 7.7. OS 8 was supposed to be the name for the next, built-from-the-ground-up, fully PPC-native OS. I thi…
At first the System and Finder developed very quickly, up to version 6. Updates were free, and noone really bothered about the version numbers. System 5 never actually existed - Sy…
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Originally Posted by P
...Calling it OS "ten" but using roman numerals was a way to get the final X commonly associated with UNIX OSes without infringing on the UNIX trad…
IMHO, due to the Unix underpinnings, Apple is no longer chained to creating EVERYTHING for OS X. I know that Steve Jobs isn't going to make the same mistake twice with Apple's OS. …
Apple may decide on a new paradigm for the interface, but not a new operating system from scratch. It may do something like the "Public Square" concept for organizing and rely on h…
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Originally Posted by P
Right now OS X is not missing any big, vital features. OS 9 was missing several - preemptive multitasking and a modern memory model with protected …
I was perusing the Rosetta web site yesterday and was looking at the computers that some of the top performers were using to crunch. Similar hardware to mine, but they are getting…
Probably an optimized client.
What machine are you running? Memory? Disk space? Speed?
Is it running anything else or just that? Does it run 24/7?
Are you talking about RAC (…
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Originally Posted by Todd Madson
Probably an optimized client.
What machine are you running? Memory? Disk space? Speed?
Is it running anything else or just that? Doe…
I don't get it, you are asking PC questions in a Mac forum?
PC crunchers I know use Crunch3rs Optimized Clients + Tux Benchmark Optimization.
EDIT: uhm OK forget it, you are talk…