Posted 09 December 2007 - 09:44 PM
When and IF any of the Mac OS Xmas List items were ever folded into OS X is up for grabs.
A second consumer version of Mac OS X would be ridiculous.
Charging extra for it would be worse.
Apple would NEVER do it. Besides, a lot of what's on the list is possible and doable NOW.
Apple keeps the Finder experience as lean as possible. It's the same philosophy that still shipped a one-button mouse up until a few years ago.
The basic SIMPLICITY of the Mac OS is one of it's greatest appeals and selling points!
Users, like myself, who are interested in tweaking or customizing the interface have always relied or third-party solutions to overcome, what some of us consider, shortcomings of the Mac OS. And YES, there have nearly ALWAYS been ways to tweak the Finder, whether creating or customizing icons and Finder and application menus in ResEdit, or running things like Now Utilities, or Unsanity's haxies, or Default Folder or using Cocktail or Tinker Tool to activate or deactivate Finder features under Mac OS X.
When the G4 processor was stuck at 500mhz for 18 months or so, Apple was forced to find new and clever ways to speed up and/or optimize system performance. That's why Apple shifted much of the interface rendering to the GPUs of the grossly under utilized video cards that every Mac has.
So, what we got is that EVERY version of Mac OS X, from the Public Beta to Leopard, has been FASTER than it's predecessor.