On 5/30/05, Gerard van Schip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Apple has now frozen the innards of osx. This means that even though > things will be added and changed in the future the core toolboxes will > remain static, that means that 3rd party software suddenly not working > will be a thing of the past. In the last few releases Apple has > radically changed USB, networking, sound and the way it handles images. > This should now remain more static and thus cause less disruption when a > new release comes out. > A very long, detailed review here that discusses this issue.
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