Re: I am a little concerned about recent news

2010-11-02 Thread Matthew Healey
I'm more interested in finding out if Apple intends to make "Finder" an optional install... - Matt -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - Guidelines - Unsubscribe -

Re: I am a little concerned about recent news

2010-11-01 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 01/11/2010, at 6:47 PM, Martin Hill wrote: > I wouldn't rely on The Register for any serious objective analysis. They > feed on sensationalist headlines and sarcastic take-downs. I agree with Martin here. The Register is well known for taking the most negative stance possible on Apple's

Re: I am a little concerned about recent news

2010-11-01 Thread Martin Hill
Alex, I wouldn't rely on The Register for any serious objective analysis. They feed on sensationalist headlines and sarcastic take-downs. As they admit at the end of their article, Steve did say that the Mac App Store "won't be the only place [to buy Mac apps], but we think it'll be the best

Re: I am a little concerned about recent news

2010-11-01 Thread Martin Hill
Alex, I wouldn't rely on The Register for any serious objective analysis. They feed on sensationalist headlines and sarcastic take-downs. As they admit at the end of their article, Steve did say that the Mac App Store "won't be the only place [to buy Mac apps], but we think it'll be the best

Re: I am a little concerned about recent news

2010-11-01 Thread Mark Secker
From: Alexander Hartner Reply-To: WAMUG Mailing List Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:48:24 +0800 To: WAMUG Subject: I am a little concerned about recent news > Reading the recent news items I am getting a little concerned about the > direction this is heading in. I am hoping it won'

I am a little concerned about recent news

2010-10-31 Thread Alexander Hartner
Reading the recent news items I am getting a little concerned about the direction this is heading in. I am hoping it won't be as bad as the press makes it out to be, but some of these topics do still worry me more then a little. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/01/mac_app_store/ http://news