In military parlance OS=Ocean Station and S=Sierra
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On 6/15/16 5:11 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Scott,
Yes the idea behind the iPad iPhone and Mac OS systems was to eventually
make all apple devices run on one OS and they started moving things a few years
ago with address book changing to contacts,
iCal changing to calendar.
So it's happening more and more the mac book having a touch screan has got to
be soon but then that will mean an iPad with a keyboard or at least that is my
view.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Wednesday, 15 June 2016 1:29 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: any thoughts on Mac OS Sierra?
Sabahattin, man your messages are the best to read.:)
I like the lie down and croak reference even though the Mac laying down and
croaking makes me sad.
I do think though you’re right but remember, Steve told us years ago this was
coming, running the same OS on everything. As you’ve said there have been
hints for a long long time now not the least of which was moving of an app
store to OSX and the IOSification (is that a word) of the Mac operating system.
On the upside though, I do like the idea of a more modern filesystem.
On 6/14/16, 4:51 PM, "Sabahattin Gucukoglu" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of listse...@me.com> wrote:
Of course, if you are a “Developer” then you can wander off and download it. I
have it in a VM now. I can’t tell you anything beyond what you’ve already
heard, but suffice it to say that the quality control will make or break it.
When July comes around and if you can, load it into a partition or VM, and find
out for yourself how it stacks up, and send your feedback accordingly.
Here’s what I can mention: Time Machine no longer requires AFP, and there’s a
new file system in beta, called Apple File System, with modern features
befitting of a proper OS.
Everything else is just iCloud integration and hence dependence on other Apple
hardware. Or in other words, the Mac as a platform is just looking for a quiet
spot to lie down and croak in because it’s clear that Apple doesn’t want to
improve the status quo there.
WWDC didn’t mention one news-worthy feature of iOS, though: you can remove most
first-party apps now (but not Safari).
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