I don't
like that fact that they rarely, if ever, follow standards.
Eh? The company that first made the leap to USB? SCSI?
This is one of the most egregious and ridiculous lies that people tell
about Apple.
I seem to rememebr there were some issues where the original Apple SCSI,
as on the Mac+ wasn't quite the same as the rest of the world.
I also remmeber that Apple Nubus was not the same as the Nubus standard.
I don't
like the fact that early Mac OSs didn't have any form of command
line
Eh, it didn't matter unless you were accustomed to a command line, and
Yes it does. The original Mac OSs didn't have any real way of automating
tasks. A computer is good at doing the same thing over and over again
with slight changes. Not to have that facility makes the machine
essentialyl useuless to me.
the Mac's targer user certainly was not. You are
not the classic Mac's
target user, clearly.
Clearly not.
-tony