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Wed Mar 19 20:42:17 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   And why?

Wed Mar 19 20:42:15 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   Who uses dreamweaver?

Wed Mar 19 20:42:13 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   the top one is a good example. Dreamweaver.

Wed Mar 19 20:42:07 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2401329,00.asp has a list (sorry about hte overlay)

Wed Mar 19 20:41:02 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   Yes, let me look.

Wed Mar 19 20:40:50 UTC 2014  <moiety>   ninjashogun: ok ok i clicked and i give up on any article that begins: "have you ever felt like......"

Wed Mar 19 20:40:36 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   benderp - it may have been a bad example. I mean if you survey the software that's specifically targeted at Mac users.

Wed Mar 19 20:40:17 UTC 2014  <benderp>   everyone i know who can afford a macintosh pays an accountant if they're not on salary, ninjashogun.

Wed Mar 19 20:40:10 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   if you look at mac software ,a lot of it is aimed at letting people do things that ordinarily you would hire a professional for, and not at a professsional level.

Wed Mar 19 20:39:25 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   mircea_popescu, you can also see a lot of that in Apple computers. For example, they are supposed to be very "easy to use" (yet are expensive). But this hides the fact that a lot of people use it to run accounting software that's also dumbed down to their level, and a load of similar extra-expensive things that let them manage their lifestyle. It's becaues they make enough money to buy Macs and to buy expensive dumbed-do

Wed Mar 19 20:39:25 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   wn software - but not enough to hire full accountants and managers to do the same work!

Wed Mar 19 20:38:06 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   mircea_popescu, that is very interesting.

Wed Mar 19 20:36:23 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   I linked to - http://jangosteve.com/post/380926251/no-one-knows-what-theyre-doing

Wed Mar 19 20:36:17 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   No, to an article. I didn't comment on it.

Wed Mar 19 20:35:57 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   moiety - hey man I just posted a link :-D

Wed Mar 19 20:35:31 UTC 2014  <davout>   ninjashogun: no, it's defaulting on debt, which can make sense :D

Wed Mar 19 20:34:58 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   davout - but you can't just call it debt if they're not going to do it. For example, the fact that Python 3 isn't source code compatible with Python 2 isn't technical debt that they're postponing. It's a design decision.

Wed Mar 19 20:34:24 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   davout - yes.

Wed Mar 19 20:34:09 UTC 2014  <davout>   ninjashogun: precisely because of tech debt

Wed Mar 19 20:33:34 UTC 2014  <ninjashogun>   davout - I don't necessarily call backwards compatibility "improving their OS". In fact, in many cases compatibility and objective improvement are at odds.

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