On 20.03.2018 at 23:59 Chris Jones wrote: > You can call these OSes ‘retro’ if you want, to make it sound good, > but all they really are, are outdated and insecure.
I've always preferred freedom over security. And by the way, I have a feeling that with each new Mac OS version the system becomes more and more curious about me, tries to collect data, hides things from me, and tries to infantilize me by pretending to know what is good and bad for me (Gatekeeper anyone?) In that regard, the older Mac OS versions are really much more pleasant than the latest releases which seem to take away more and more control from the user. That might be very good for people without a clue about computing but for coders it's a pain in the "donkey". It's time to regain control - the OS is here to serve, not to spy on me or impose its will on me :-) $0.02 -- Best regards, Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:andr...@falkenhahn.com