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I am using
OSX 10.1.3
G4 450Mhz
512MB
When a user chooses to eject a disk, such as a DVD, from a drive, the user is greeted by the "spinning color wheel" and Aqua, the entire user interface, seems to stop responding while the user is forced to wait for this task to finish.
For a new user of OSX this is something that immediately stands out like a sore thumb because this is one of the very first actions a new user performs.
Apple, please properly multithread this operation and don't make the rest of the poor applications wait.
QUICK EXAMPLE:
1. Place a cdrom/dvd in your drive
2. Open a terminal window wide, and type
find / -name "*" -print
3. Press return. As the data scrolls down your screen, press the eject button on your keboard or, choose "eject" from the appropriate memu.
4. Now watch as the scrolling in your terminal window, along with everything else in Aqua, comes to a complete halt until your disk is ejected.
This wrenching halt is unnecessary.
Apple, you can do better.
OSX 10.1.3
G4 450Mhz
512MB
When a user chooses to eject a disk, such as a DVD, from a drive, the user is greeted by the "spinning color wheel" and Aqua, the entire user interface, seems to stop responding while the user is forced to wait for this task to finish.
For a new user of OSX this is something that immediately stands out like a sore thumb because this is one of the very first actions a new user performs.
Apple, please properly multithread this operation and don't make the rest of the poor applications wait.
QUICK EXAMPLE:
1. Place a cdrom/dvd in your drive
2. Open a terminal window wide, and type
find / -name "*" -print
3. Press return. As the data scrolls down your screen, press the eject button on your keboard or, choose "eject" from the appropriate memu.
4. Now watch as the scrolling in your terminal window, along with everything else in Aqua, comes to a complete halt until your disk is ejected.
This wrenching halt is unnecessary.
Apple, you can do better.