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Re: Amelio's ouster
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>> "4. Write 64 bit OS and put 128 bit OS on the design plans."
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>I'm not so sure of the importance of the bit numbers, but you might be
>interested in Rhapsody; it looks to be a killer OS. It will be much more
>ready to exploit the power of the chips it runs on, much more than
>anything Apple's ever done (so what if they had to buy the company to
>get it? Microsoft does that all the time...) If you know anything about
>NeXTSTEP, you'll appreciate its robust foundation. Rhapsody will have
>the stability of UNIX, the interface / ease of use of the Mac and NeXT,
>what's even better, it'll run on Intel boxes.
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That will be the beauty of it all. A decent OS on an intel box sounds like a
dream to me. A few years back, I was a dedicated OS/2 nut. It was the most
impressive OS on the market at the time. When the price of the average intel
box dropped like a rock, I hooked up with NT. Been using it ever since. Dont
like it. It is underdocumented, the API sucks etc etc etc, but the application
base is great.
And I have tried all the x86 flavors of *nix. Nice attempts, but X doesn't
hold a candle to a decent mac or windows GUI unless you spend the big bucks.
The next few years are going to be interesting in terms of software and
hardware development. Microsoft has a strangle hold on the software market,
but the entire industry is in a state of limbo right now. Everyone wants to
establish a standard, and while microsoft has it now, that is largely due to
it's marketing muscle and the low price of a standard x86 platform.
Introducing a new OS into the x86 lineup that promises TRUE multiplatform
compatibility (like NT does.... to a certain degree) with a solid core
application support (word processor, spreadsheet, database, paint/page layout)
integrated into the install process, AND with a little bit of anti-microsoft
welcome to reality win95 sucks dont listen to bill he is satan buy our
computer and you will never get a GPF and simple things shouldn't bring out
the hourglass that literally goes on for hours advertising, and it just might
work.
Howz 'dat for a run-on sentence.... :)
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