Siracusa’s articles like About the Finder… (and I believe Gruber too) have wrote about the reasons why the Mac OS X Finder is inferior to the predecessor on the classic Mac before it, if you’d like some grounding.
I would love to be using a Classic MacOS derivative, but even I acknowledge that, without the last twenty years of evolutionary pressure in the way that computers are expected to work, it would feel alien and clunky to me now. I appreciate this person’s intentions and I’ll keep an eye on the project, but without the totality of the MacOS experience, the Finder alone solves no actual problems.
Siracusa’s articles like About the Finder… (and I believe Gruber too) have wrote about the reasons why the Mac OS X Finder is inferior to the predecessor on the classic Mac before it, if you’d like some grounding.
I would love to be using a Classic MacOS derivative, but even I acknowledge that, without the last twenty years of evolutionary pressure in the way that computers are expected to work, it would feel alien and clunky to me now. I appreciate this person’s intentions and I’ll keep an eye on the project, but without the totality of the MacOS experience, the Finder alone solves no actual problems.