Originally posted by john123
Well I guess from a marketing standpoint, OS X is good.
I don't think I'm alone in demanding speed speed and more speed, though. See, lots of people complain about crashes with OS 9, but that doesn't happen very much to me. Sure it happens occasionally, and I have to restart...but I almost never lose any work. And the time I lose in restarting is far, far less than the time I lose waiting for OS X to do something with its GUI. Yes, OS X is far superior in true multitasking, but the reality of the matter is that most of us don't do true multitasking. I see all kinds of people "testing out the new Macs" in Apple stores by playing a DVD and letting iTunes go and running some other process in the background.
If I'm gonna listen to music, I'm gonna listen to music. If I'm gonna watch a movie, I'm gonna watch a movie. And if I'm gonna work, I'm gonna work. I might even combine work with music if I'm in a particularly daredevil mood, but I swear, if you were my college roommate and you sat down at your desk and starting playing songs in iTunes while watching the Matrix or something...well, something bad would happen. 🙂
Most of us use our Macs to do simple things, one task at a time. We run a filter in Photoshop, we do some work in iMovie...we rarely do multiple user-oriented things simultaneously. And that's why, for most of us, OS 9 is snappier.
And I also prefer the OS 9 fonts. I simply can't stand those "smoothed" fonts...if you have a PowerBook, look at the lower cased Ls and Is in the menu bar. That vertical band of reddish pixels that's an artifact of font smoothing positively drives me nuts. I far prefer the "pixely" OS 9 fonts that are at least clear and readable. It also gives me more screen real estate -- try making the font for your desktop items in OS X the same size as the default Geneva 10 in OS 9 and see how readable it is with that white-outlined-with-black nonsense.
Bottom line, I value performance over pretty. And over features sometimes, too. I can understand why sysadmins may love OS X...but for Joe User, who really compares between the two, I don't. Ultimately, I fault Apple for not giving people like me the customization options to make our fonts and windows like they were in OS 9, or to eliminate the dock. All that GUI nonsense slows down my machine (and I'm on a PowerBook 1Ghz with the 64MB video card, to boot!) and makes me a rather unhappy camper.
So there's my opinion. 🙂