Re: UnCommon Web intro video
- From: Ulrich Hobelmann <u.hobelmann@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:49:29 +0200
GP lisper wrote:
However, despite the free software shortcomings of the more popular platforms, I think it's a natural tendancy for mac-users to be attracted to flashing-lights and bells; much like the midway at a carnival.
I would say, the contrary. It's more about functionality. If I wanted flashing lights I'd be using nicy-bubbly-colory XP. The Mac interface/GUI is about the cleanest I've seen for what it does (except for really terse Unix window managers). Multimedia facilities are just more in the direction of functionality. Because it all works, Mac users don't have objections to videos ;)
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