OS X is sweet: it's simple and intuitive, and I think GNOME shares a lot of values with it.
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It's always been about making the best Mac we know how. Among the many benefits are making it easy to use and affordable, with great features.
The Apple has the fewest bells and whistles. It has simple sound and few graphics special effects. In a way, that is a weakness because markets for the other machines are getting bigger.
I've been using the Mac solely for years, and got very comfortable with it.
Android is one of the most open systems I've ever seen. What makes Android great is it's literally designed from the ground up to be customised in a very powerful way.
The people I hang out with tend to use Macs, not that I think they're necessarily superior.
I just bought a Mac to help me design the next Cray.
The wonderful thing about Apple technology is just how intuitive it is.
Apple makes great hardware. The reality is, in the OS, we see things differently.
You could summarize everything I did at Apple was making tools to empower creative people. 'QuickDraw' empowered all these other programmers to now be able to sling stuff on the screen. The 'Window Manager,' 'Event Manager,' and 'Menu Manager.' Those are things that I worked on that were empowering other people.
I started with Apple, in a pre-Windows era when PCs seemed to involve more of a learning curve. But the fact that I'm yet to acquire so much as a single virus still seems a very good thing.
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