@brijazz: I was expressing that I'm sharing your frustration about people who don't get the whole "Mac App Store is Optional" thing. I'm kinda not sure if "you" referred to me haha.
@brijazz: I was expressing that I'm sharing your frustration about people who don't get the whole "Mac App Store is Optional" thing. I'm kinda not sure if "you" referred to me haha.
@pixelpushing: You hit the mark with the piracy and the security thing.
@ragingtsunami726: It's a compromise. You let them do their job, and they'll make things easier for you.
@rjp is protected: In general, you can't sell open source projects.
@ender89: Just you.
@lopdogixi: I'm a web developer and it's perfect for me. I'm sure other people in some other fields (not all!) would feel the same. They didn't guarantee it would replace your MBP or desktop anyway.
@jinushaun: It's their vision for form factor and convenience, so it's safe to say they wish the future MBs and MBPs would be powerful enough, while having instant-on and really portable. Not watered down.
@TYg3r28: True. It doesn't seem 'revolutionary,' because it's a steady shift towards a new paradigm, towards simplification of desktop OSes, while maintaining its full featured capabilities. Things like installing apps shouldn't be any more complicated at all than clicking an Install button. No more worries about save…
@Salacion: They're differentiating iChat as the conventional messaging app, and Facetime as that lightweight, no-config video call that's like as complicated as a landline telephone. You just pick it up and use it.
@brijazz: Don't you hate it when people are this obviously IGNORANT?
@Canon7D-Fanboy: Full screen mode — there are only certain times wherein full screen would be desired. They never said they'll eliminate windowed mode. Get over it.
@Runkle: Comment fail.
@RubiksCube: Awesome!
@zawarudo: I believe this too. I actually posted another image around here, sadly several hours after yours haha.
@black_peter: You could actually see it jump from the original impact point.
@archercc: If you're a (respectable) IT guy, you would know that Wifi has its limits, particularly in the spectrum.