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1) Replace files
2) Installer CD
Ok, these are both really bad.
Number 1 was acceptable on the public beta, or even 10.0. But now with 10.1, they haven't even fixed it???
What if you have a folder with 3000 files, and 1000 of them were all updated on another mac. Then you drag these 1000 new files back into the folder on the original mac to replace them all. UUUUGGGHHHHH
Mac OS X 10.1 still forces you to hit replace for EACH file. There is no replace all button!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHY?????????????????????? (Luckily, I've never needed to use it, just a theoritical situation, but I KNOW one day it will bite me in the ass....)
Number 2 is horrible.
No mac OS X in existence is a secure machine.
The Mac OS X installer CD allows you to reset the password on any Mac OS X box. After you reset the password, you can log in as the administrator. Then, you can enable the root password. Now you have root access. This is a security hole as far as I'm concerned. Sure, I can put my OS X installer CD in a safe, but ANYONE who has ANY installer CD can do this to my mac. I have a notebook so I can maybe get a lock for it? Or desktop systems can get a CD-ROM lock? That's still not secure though. Security is reliable on the software level, not locks on the hardware slots.....
I can go to ANY Mac OS X display at any computer store, use the installer CD, enable root access, then rm -rf *
oh well, any news on fixes for the above 2 MAJOR issues????
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Coins games free download. In April of last year, I bought a Macbook Pro as my new notebook. Note that this is hardly my first Apple computer. I grew up on Apple IIs, back in the days when you had to add an 80-column card to ’em! I was one of the few holdouts using an Apple IIgs when the rest of the world had gone to DOS and Windows PCs. Even after I got my first 286 PC, I frequently used the Macs my mother had in her home (she was a teacher at an elementary school that was Apple-based). So I’m no Apple noob-—this was just the first one I had bought for myself, for frequent use, in a long time.

Recently, a reader named David e-mailed me, saying he found the article from my guide on how to replace the hard drive in a Macbook Pro. He asked, simply, “A year later, what do you think?” Fundamentally, I stand by my initial impressions: There are plenty of things OS X does very well, and better than any version of Windows. There are also some really boneheaded things. But honestly, the thing I hate most about using a Mac are the Apple fans. The old song and dance about the Steve Jobs worshipping, sycophantic, “thank you sir may I have another”, na-ture of the Cult of Apple is true. And while it certainly does not represent all Mac users, there are enough bad apples (pardon the pun) to spoil the bunch. Continued…

The Worst Game Ever (itch) Mac Os X

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