At first, I was a little bit disappointed with the keynote, and how there aren't any really huge changes in 10.5, just small refinements, but as I have more time to get used to it, I guess that is a good thing. If you had asked me what I wanted for 10.5 right after 10.4 came out, probably the main thing I would have said is, "Reduce bugginess; FTFF; no more brushed metal; more consistency with the HIG." So, it does look like they're heading in that direction.
They can save the real revolution for OS 11 (which by all rights should be the next after 10.5), eh?
by Carl — Jun 13
At first, I was a little bit disappointed with the keynote, and how there aren't any really huge changes in 10.5, just small refinements, but as I have more time to get used to it, I guess that is a good thing. If you had asked me what I wanted for 10.5 right after 10.4 came out, probably the main thing I would have said is, "Reduce bugginess; FTFF; no more brushed metal; more consistency with the HIG." So, it does look like they're heading in that direction.
They can save the real revolution for OS 11 (which by all rights should be the next after 10.5), eh?