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Gone !
I've been using my Mac for DTP (desktop publishing), which means using Photoshop, Illustrator and Quark XPress / InDesign all day, as well as scanner/printer+PDF.
Much software was missing for OSX, which I started using a month ago (X.1.4).
<b>File browsing</b> is fine, I'm helped by the preview functions (browsing images and getting the preview is great !) though not perfect ones (I often get some garbled previews of TIFF with LZW for instance).
<b>General productivity</b> is, in my opinion, lower in OSX itself but higher in the software you can use with it. In my case, Photoshop 7 and Illustrator X, as well as Office vX and InDesign 2, brought so much to DTP that productivity has stayed the same. Not increased, note, because I think OSX has something childish in it too.
<b>General speed</b> is disappointing in many cases: Quake, games, drivers (scanners) <b>Errors</b> with the rainbow cursor: iTunes 2 gets stucked, the Java Runtime gets LimeWire to crash, the force-quit won't solve everything I've got a lot to complain at, though I like OSX in general. And I still think multitasking coud get faster. I've seen better on Windows platforms with Photoshop / InDesign for example.
There's a toy in OSX: you can't get rid of the childish animations, even though you can reduce them in a way. But the system wasn't really built aiming at 100% productivity: the Aqua + the design is meant for families, not for industry workstations.
So I get back to OS9 to work + Unreal T., and OSX to have fun
Much software was missing for OSX, which I started using a month ago (X.1.4).
<b>File browsing</b> is fine, I'm helped by the preview functions (browsing images and getting the preview is great !) though not perfect ones (I often get some garbled previews of TIFF with LZW for instance).
<b>General productivity</b> is, in my opinion, lower in OSX itself but higher in the software you can use with it. In my case, Photoshop 7 and Illustrator X, as well as Office vX and InDesign 2, brought so much to DTP that productivity has stayed the same. Not increased, note, because I think OSX has something childish in it too.
<b>General speed</b> is disappointing in many cases: Quake, games, drivers (scanners) <b>Errors</b> with the rainbow cursor: iTunes 2 gets stucked, the Java Runtime gets LimeWire to crash, the force-quit won't solve everything I've got a lot to complain at, though I like OSX in general. And I still think multitasking coud get faster. I've seen better on Windows platforms with Photoshop / InDesign for example.
There's a toy in OSX: you can't get rid of the childish animations, even though you can reduce them in a way. But the system wasn't really built aiming at 100% productivity: the Aqua + the design is meant for families, not for industry workstations.
So I get back to OS9 to work + Unreal T., and OSX to have fun