Sabahattin, man your messages are the best to read.:)

I like the lie down and croak reference even though the Mac laying down and 
croaking makes me sad.

I do think though you’re right but remember, Steve told us years ago this was 
coming, running the same OS on everything.  As you’ve said there have been 
hints for a long long time now not the least of which was moving of an app 
store to OSX and the IOSification (is that a word) of the Mac operating system.

On the upside though, I do like the idea of a more modern filesystem.


On 6/14/16, 4:51 PM, "Sabahattin Gucukoglu" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on 
behalf of listse...@me.com> wrote:

>Of course, if you are a “Developer” then you can wander off and download it.  
>I have it in a VM now.  I can’t tell you anything beyond what you’ve already 
>heard, but suffice it to say that the quality control will make or break it.  
>When July comes around and if you can, load it into a partition or VM, and 
>find out for yourself how it stacks up, and send your feedback accordingly.
>
>Here’s what I can mention: Time Machine no longer requires AFP, and there’s a 
>new file system in beta, called Apple File System, with modern features 
>befitting of a proper OS.
>
>Everything else is just iCloud integration and hence dependence on other Apple 
>hardware.  Or in other words, the Mac as a platform is just looking for a 
>quiet spot to lie down and croak in because it’s clear that Apple doesn’t want 
>to improve the status quo there.
>
>WWDC didn’t mention one news-worthy feature of iOS, though: you can remove 
>most first-party apps now (but not Safari).
>
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