Listen "March 2001: OS X 10.0: Primetime"
Episode Synopsis
The time has come, it’s the moment that every classic Mac enthusiast has been waiting for: the release of Mac OS X. We dive into two very different reviews with very similar conclusions. We discuss how user experience paradigmns have changed for computer users over the last 20 years and why old conceptual models of human computer interaction may not be necessary anymore. Josh discusses the merits of native application development, and we lament the user interface choices game designers make in a new segment we like to call: Get off My Lawn (#GOML). === Hot Cocoa Redmond Minute Apple To Dub First X Release As Mac OS X 10.0 Apple Says OS X is NOT Delayed & It Will Ship On Time C|Net Article Hammers OS X, Suggests It Is Not Ready For Prime Time Apple Officially Confirms iTunes, iMovie 2 For Mac OS X This Weekend! Mac OS X 10.0, Baby! John Siracusa’s Review The closest Macworld comes to reviewing OSX (In June of 2001)
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