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| From | RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.misc |
| Subject | the folks who can't let go of Mac OS9 |
| Date | 2016-09-13 21:35 -0400 |
| Organization | solani.org |
| Message-ID | <8760pzxnze.fsf@therandymon.com> (permalink) |
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2016/09/an-os-9-odyssey-why-do-some-mac-users-still-rely-on-16-year-old-software/ I can't say I actually pine for the old OS, but I agree there's something about it that was nice - aesthetically, not technically. I wouldn't mind one of those old CRT imacs running one of the old OS9 Usenet clients, but I wouldn't want it for doing anything modern at all. Thinking about it makes me hear the whine of the 56K modem even as I type this ... //--clip But as hard as it may be to believe in light of yet another macOS update, there are some who still use Apple's long-abandoned system. OS 9 diehards may hold on due to one important task they just can't replicate on a newer computer, or perhaps they simply prefer it as a daily driver. It only takes a quick trip to the world of subreddits and Facebook groups to verify these users exist. Certain that they can't all be maniacs, I went searching for these people. I trawled forums and asked around, and I even spent more time with my own classic Macs. And to my surprise, I found that most of the people who cling staunchly to Mac OS 9 (or earlier) as a key component of their daily-or at least regular-workflow actually have good reason for doing so. //--clip
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the folks who can't let go of Mac OS9 RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> - 2016-09-13 21:35 -0400
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