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Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro 3222Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro 3223 BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 16:10:35 +0100, I completely, utterly disagree. Ease of use can... Sandman The reason is that you Mac-fanboys buttert that "OSX has 'ease of use'" and others much less so. This has nothing to do with "specific users" Except you tell us up front that "OSX is easier to use (in extremely rare, contrieved cases, with very specific types of users). Except when it isn't" If you would tell us "OSX is easier to use for some very specific tasks" you might have a point. Everything else is just retarded Utter, total, retarded idiocy This is obviously unadultered horse manure So tell us how a newbie would do the examples provided so far "easier" on OSX. Or do you tell us that a newbie has no need to backup data? Or do you want to claim that at least data on a OSX machine has no importance whatsoever, since it is just a toy-machine, and hence needs no backup? It still would not make OSX "easier to use", it still would be an example where it is either harder to use or the tools don't exist at all, "newbie" or not It is really strange that each and every time OSX is shown to be not at all "easier to use" some "newbie" is defined which would not need this exact task for some reasons unbeknownst to anyone but you Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro Who do you think is claiming ease of use is only about discoverability? While that is a component, there are clearly others - some that come to mind: * lack of a steep learning... You are quite busy moving those goalposts, are you? -- The probability of someone watching you is proportional to the stupidity of your action.
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