On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 10:33, Matt Waters wrote: 
> Has anyone here ever had the opportunity to use MacOS X? I've been a Mac user 
for most of my life, and would like to know if anyone here has any feedback 
about it.
> 
> --Matt Waters
I just bought my wife an eMac (entry-level iMac, without the expensive
flat panel display) a week ago, and spent last Saturday setting it up,
making sure it could access my Samba server shares, and downloading
extra applications she needed. Although I had not used a Mac since OS
7.3, I found it to be just as easy to figure out as it was eight years
ago. 

The GUI is beautiful. Up until now, I had only seen screenshots, and I
thought it was ok-looking. But now, I find myself getting envious seeing
her work on such a gorgeous desktop, while my Gnome desktop (with which
I had been quite happy) is looking rather bland. 

For her, this has been a perfect purchase, to replace an aging and
unstable Win98SE box. For me, it was a good experience setting up Mac
networking and seeing how easy it was to integrate into my home LAN. 

Plus, I have a new impetus to start experimenting with other desktops
and/or window managers :-) 

-- 
Dave Sherman               Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, 
MCSE, MCSA, CCNA             for you are crunchy,
                             and good with ketchup.
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