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Telnet app for mac osx
Telnet app for mac osx





telnet app for mac osx

“Yes, but in Redmond GUI fairies are called “graphic designer” (yes there are even some with a degree in design) and “interface designer” instead of “software designer”.

telnet app for mac osx

Whatever makes you feel good and let the job be done right?

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However, besides the GUI I think that longhorn will be a nice OS or at least, it looks good on paper and if it hadn’t been for political reasons it would probably be an upgrade I’d recommend (mainly because of the database features) But as for me, I’ll stick to my modest BeOS instead of the loadmouth Windows. Trying to stick to the old is good as long as the old fits nicely with the new. But then again, we wouldn’t want to confuse the old users with a new usable GUI would we? Would have been better to start over from scratch and build something made for SDI IMO. And trying to mix two fundamentally different concepts like that will make a big mess. But even though MS are moving away from MDI it’s still stuck with the idea of “isolated apps”. It works when you have an environment like BeOS, where the desktop really is your workspace. Seem like they want to put the desktop environment in focus, and that doesn’t seem very logical to me really. What’s up with all these manic attempts to fill out screen real estate? Who wants to scroll down in a view just to see the next two devices in the list? What’s with the huge icons and labels everywhere? Looks like it’s designed for half blind five year old kids. I thought XP was annoying and got in my way of doing things, but this seems even worse. It looks great if you ignore the fact that you will actually be using it. This seems to be the natural evelotion from XP, though I don’t think it’s the right direction.







Telnet app for mac osx