Mac look alike?
Chan Chung Hang Christopher
christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk
Sun Nov 29 14:06:20 UTC 2009
Mark Traceur wrote:
>> When one is expecting a Mac, and the system does not behave like a
>> Mac, then the behaviour is wrong. A skin might look like a Mac, but it
>> does not behave like a Mac.
>>
>
> Naw, that means they bought the wrong computer, not that the system
> has failed them. If someone wants to be blinded and handicapped, they
> can buy a Mac, otherwise Linux has roughly the same features for no
> price.
>
>
Roughly? You have a weird measuring stick pal. Ubuntu is LIGHT years
away from anything close to some things that are kind of taken for
granted on Mac OS X and on Windows. Which is why you have people
clamoring for certain features found on Mac OS X and on Windows to be
available on Ubuntu. You, sir, have a serious case of delusion.
BTW, I got flamed for giving the impression that Ubuntu should not get
those features that are founf on Mac OS X and Windows. So please, take
your drivel elsewhere because there are those of us who dream of wiping
off Windows/Mac OS X off the computers in the office and replacing them
with something open source but cannot do so because they are not even
roughly offering the same features that would considerably ease
transition and stave off protests from users.
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