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From: mnkonar@manyjars.SRC.Honeywell.COM (Murat N. Konar)
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Subject: Re: Macintosh One-Liners
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Date: 2 Oct 89 01:52:44 GMT
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In article <4492@internal.Apple.COM> cderossi@apple.com writes:
[ discussion of where to put preference files deleted ]
>But no matter what, if anything, gets implemented in 
>System 7.0, you're going to have to deal with a solution for the 6.0.x
>world, too. And the Preferences folder works nicely.

Is there a hidden message here?  Why are we going to have to deal with
it for the 6.0.x world?  Isn't System 7 going to be available for
everyone with >= 2Megs?  Or is there a sinister move afoot to make
System 7 the corporate standard and leave the rest of us with 6.0.x?

Sorry to seem so paranoid but I started getting nervous when I saw an
Apple developer mailing with a BLUE(!!!!!) Apple logo on it a few months
ago.


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Have a day. :^|
Murat N. Konar        Honeywell Systems & Research Center, Camden, MN
mnkonar@SRC.honeywell.com (internet) {umn-cs,ems,bthpyd}!srcsip!mnkonar(UUCP)