We should tell Carmelissa... *Tries to use telepathy to get her to look at this thread...
P.S. On a totally unrelated topic, I just installed 10.3. For those that are debating on it, I have initially found it to be a double-edged sword, both a blessing and a curse, etc.
Anyway, I found the good and the bad to make it an "ok" release though not as great a leap as from 10.1 to 10.2 (though by no means a step backward...). A lot of that stuff about removing old features (which the critics whine about) is incorrect. Most of the old features are there, just relocated. This seems intially to be a pain, but may pay off in the long-run (a lot of it is more logical this way, you just need to get accustomed to it). The blessing part is very good, though: Expose is a dream, file finding is "*snap, 123 we're done searching your whole hard drive", and everyone who lacks Office for X will love this: TextEdit will pop open Word documents without blinking (and it can create them too!). So, there's good and there's bad, but most of the bad is readjusting to new/changed things. Luckily it's not Windows, so the changes aren't that drastic...
P.P.S. And one more thing that I really like: You can set expose to use one of your mouse buttons a multi-button mouse
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