Subject | Re: The Most Advanced OS of the World... |
From | Nashton |
Date | 05/01/2013 23:19 (05/01/2013 18:19) |
Message-ID | <kls0tg$ggm$1@speranza.aioe.org> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Laszlo Lebrun |
Followups | Alan Baker (3m) |
Laszlo LebrunI knew you would chime is with your denials. iOS mail is not an Apple product I suppose?
On 05/01/2013 10:25 PM, Alan Baker wrote:Alan Baker
In article <klrtfd$tsa$1@tota-refugium.de>, Laszlo Lebrun <lazlo_lebrun@laszlomail.com>wrote:Laszlo LebrunAlan Baker
...won't come with OSX 10.9 neither.
The wish-list ist long: "Let's hope iOS Mail gets some long overdue features like smart folders. The inability to filter the view for unread messages is ridiculous in a 6th generation mail app."
You're mixing up two different operating systems.
It must be the file system then. HFS.Laszlo LebrunAlan Baker
"I would love to see Mail become more a power user app adding the ability to Flag for followup. Not the Flag we have now which is only a filter, but more like Outlook so that I can Flag an email like a task and give it a date to remind me."
And what APPLICATIONS can or cannot do is a reflection of how advanced the OPERATING SYSTEM is?
So do you. You're pretty abysmal "advocating" for the Mac.Laszlo LebrunAlan Baker
"I'm hoping OS X gets Maps with a map editor like Google Map Maker and iCloud for Keychain Access."
"I really hope that all Mac hardware models supported by Lion OS X 10.8 will still be supported by the upcoming OS X 10.9 then."
"It's pretty crazy that it's taken them two years to fix the full screen app / multiple monitor problem...but at least they've finally adressed (hopefully...)."
Yup. They need to do a much better job of this.
Not a chirp from bakr.Laszlo Lebrun
"It would be awesome to get a modern, reliable filesystem at some point. It's only about a decade overdue."
"I would just be happy if Time Machine would check cpu load before kicking in (nice is hardly a new concept..)!"
"shame on apple for making it impossible to efficiently use screen real estate (as i used to able to do in Snow Leopard) in a product they sold me that marketed itself as increasing my screen real estate."
Hmm that was not my wordings... just picked up from unsatisfied Mac users.