To make a major change in how operative systems works would affect probably every application running on it. And that is not done in a heartbeat. One got to accept the fact that from the 80s to the 90s the change in possibilities were extreme - but now the new possibilities in every generation isn't that huge.
But the small changes are more important. Like backup with time machine. Could it be any easier for the typical mom and dad to keep the digital photos safe? I bet most families does not have backups. Just that small addition to a operative system is an huge improvement in the usage of a computer.
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Geir E @ Oct 30th 2007 6:04AM
To make a major change in how operative systems works would affect probably every application running on it. And that is not done in a heartbeat. One got to accept the fact that from the 80s to the 90s the change in possibilities were extreme - but now the new possibilities in every generation isn't that huge.
But the small changes are more important. Like backup with time machine. Could it be any easier for the typical mom and dad to keep the digital photos safe? I bet most families does not have backups. Just that small addition to a operative system is an huge improvement in the usage of a computer.