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I have been reading about the Quartz Extreme controversy on Mac related sites but haven't really seem much talk about it here so I am posting this thread. My question is if Apple is simply on crack and is working in a wrong direction.
For those who haven't heard: Quartz Extreme will yet again up the ante of desktop wizardry by introducing new gee-wiz effects. Quartz Extreme in version 10.2 will need the support of GPU in form of a graphics cards which is currently not installed in any system (except the latest PB and high end G4's).
The obvious upside:
- a cooler user desktop with effects never seen before
- enhanced performance and better user experience browsing the desktop
The obvious downside:
- Needs 32MB of VRAM
- Runs best with the use of a new generation video card for graphics processing not contained in 99% of all systems currently
- better desktop visual effects have a reverse effect on productivity
Is Apple on Crack? I have been using MAC OSX since pretty much it came out. I have to say that I am STILL not used to it over a year later. My productivity using OSX has certainly dropped. Culprits are the clumsy file management, the inability to sort by creation date etc. from the file save / load box and many other details. The desktop effects in OSX are nice but before Apple goes down the road of releasing more useless crap, how about working on what is there, like eliminating the hated beach ball which I stare at for at least 10 minutes per day?
I am running the Developer release 10.2 and I don't see any usability issues addressed at all. Am I the only one here who thinks that Apple is becoming a toy-like operating system far removed form the objectives of being a highly productive work environment?
For those who haven't heard: Quartz Extreme will yet again up the ante of desktop wizardry by introducing new gee-wiz effects. Quartz Extreme in version 10.2 will need the support of GPU in form of a graphics cards which is currently not installed in any system (except the latest PB and high end G4's).
The obvious upside:
- a cooler user desktop with effects never seen before
- enhanced performance and better user experience browsing the desktop
The obvious downside:
- Needs 32MB of VRAM
- Runs best with the use of a new generation video card for graphics processing not contained in 99% of all systems currently
- better desktop visual effects have a reverse effect on productivity
Is Apple on Crack? I have been using MAC OSX since pretty much it came out. I have to say that I am STILL not used to it over a year later. My productivity using OSX has certainly dropped. Culprits are the clumsy file management, the inability to sort by creation date etc. from the file save / load box and many other details. The desktop effects in OSX are nice but before Apple goes down the road of releasing more useless crap, how about working on what is there, like eliminating the hated beach ball which I stare at for at least 10 minutes per day?
I am running the Developer release 10.2 and I don't see any usability issues addressed at all. Am I the only one here who thinks that Apple is becoming a toy-like operating system far removed form the objectives of being a highly productive work environment?