From: Juerd Date: 10:51 on 10 Sep 2005 Subject: restart iTunes wanted me to reboot my Mac mini after upgrading. Reboots on security upgrades are bad, the reboot dialog that doesn't go away after upgrading is bad (though it can be killed), that there is always at least one application that doesn't respond and needs to be force quitted (You know, "kill" works much better as a verb) is bad. But rebooting to upgrade my music player. COME ON. And they exchanged the Brushed Metal look for a new Cheap Silver Plastic interface. The how manyth different graphic design is this? Juerd
From: David Cantrell Date: 12:43 on 10 Sep 2005 Subject: Re: restart On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:51:51AM +0200, Juerd wrote: > iTunes wanted me to reboot my Mac mini after upgrading. > > ... > > But rebooting to upgrade my music player. COME ON. All you need to do is log out and back in again most of the time. Which is, admittedly, still bad.
From: Luke Kanies Date: 15:26 on 10 Sep 2005 Subject: Re: restart On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Juerd wrote: > iTunes wanted me to reboot my Mac mini after upgrading. > > Reboots on security upgrades are bad, the reboot dialog that doesn't go > away after upgrading is bad (though it can be killed), that there is > always at least one application that doesn't respond and needs to be > force quitted (You know, "kill" works much better as a verb) is bad. > > But rebooting to upgrade my music player. COME ON. There exists a downloaded but uninstalled iTunes upgrade on my computer for this exact reason. What is it, 1995 again? "You've moved your mouse, please wait for Windows to restart." > And they exchanged the Brushed Metal look for a new Cheap Silver Plastic > interface. The how manyth different graphic design is this? They realized that a twitch of consistency had shown up somewhere, so they had to change everything again.
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