Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!kksys!edgar!saylor!macgate!Uucp From: Jim.Spencer@p510.f22.n282.z1.fidonet.org (Jim Spencer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: New replacement for INITs Message-ID: <674629203.9@macgate.fidonet> Date: 18 May 91 04:06:09 GMT Article-I.D.: macgate.674629203.9 Sender: Uucp@p0.f22.n282.z1.fidonet.org Lines: 15 Michael Weiss writes in a message to All >I understand why apps could be nice, but I (usually a user) like things just >the way they are. Why start botching things up just because some programmer >types think their way is much better? Would it really benefit the average >user? MW> Well, you see the above scenarios. What do YOU think? WOULD MW> it benefit the average user? Maybe not, but then again most users MW> are not INIT fanatics, either. I doubt that it would HURT the MW> average user. And maybe just as importantly, if you like things the way they are, then simply continue to use System 6.0.x. What could be simpler? * Origin: White Mailer Test Point (1.0d6) (1:282/22.510)