Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!lsr From: lsr@Apple.COM (Larry Rosenstein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Interface War! was: Xerox sues Apple!! Message-ID: <6061@internal.Apple.COM> Date: 8 Jan 90 21:44:05 GMT References: <6767@tank.uchicago.edu> <1989Dec17.112127.27333@me.toronto.edu> <14960@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <1989Dec17.223025.6618@me.toronto.edu> <1989Dec18.040441.30118@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu> <33269@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> <848@sahiways.gov.au> <5444@udccvax1.acs.udel.E Organization: Apple Computer, Inc. Lines: 21 In article <5444@udccvax1.acs.udel.EDU> don@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Donald R Lloyd) writes: > When I boot up my system, I modify the GUI by adding a mouse accelerator, >screen blanker, and sometimes a custom menu-bar in addition to the standard >ones. If I'm in the mood, I can add a color backdrop, change the screen >setup, or add any number of clocks, iconified windows, etc. > Easily. > Transparently. There are INITs to do all of those things on the Macintosh. >school. All it takes is an extra line or two in my startup-sequence (Amiga) >or .login (sun). All it takes is to drop the desired files on to your hard disk and reboot. No start up scripts! -- Larry Rosenstein, Object Specialist Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Ave, MS 46-B Cupertino, CA 95014 AppleLink:Rosenstein1 domain:lsr@Apple.COM UUCP:{sun,voder,nsc,decwrl}!apple!lsr