Scott and Kawal,
I started with Mountain Lion but as I really only started getring comfortable with the Mac at around Yosemite, I still have seen a great deal of development ongoing, especially now in Sierra and its partnership with iOS.

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On 12/15/2016 2:15 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
I don’t think development has changed.  OS X has evolved a lot since the 
leopard days I started working with it.  There are major upgrades, especially 
under the hood and with collaboration among other things.  Performance is 
steadily improving and the laptops are clearly being developed.  The days of 
the desk top may be over but everyone is mobile now. I think the days of the 
computer in some form are with us for a while yet.


On Dec 15, 2016, at 5:12 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote:

Just a question for you all.

Please note I don't test beta's as I don't have time but have been wondering is 
development over for the Mac OS?  For the last six years since I've used the 
Mac, only small things have changed.  I as you most know, use a Mac and Mac 
Mini as I don't have any need for a portable machine.  Apple bring out new lap 
tops but they don't bring out a new desk top so am wondering if Apple are 
finished with the computer side of their OS.  They have also got rid of their 
mac safe wire and their airport extremes.  I am very sad that Apple should want 
to do this.  In fact access technology has been standing still since the 
talking I phone came out.  I wonder where access technology is going.  I want 
something new to excite me as I use to get excited over new technology but 
these days it's the same old, same old.  I don't think an new I phone will grip 
a blind person any more so I'm wondering what is next to make us so crazy.

Kawal.

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