Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!steinmetz!lear!hallett From: hallett@lear.steinmetz (Jeff A. Hallett) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Init Manager, please Message-ID: <8203@steinmetz.steinmetz.UUCP> Date: 14 Dec 87 17:15:18 GMT References: <338@spectrix.UUCP> Sender: root@steinmetz.steinmetz.UUCP Reply-To: lear!hallett@steinmetz.UUCP (Jeffrey A. Hallett) Lines: 38 Organization: In article <338@spectrix.UUCP> jmm@spectrix.UUCP (John Macdonald) writes: >The following request may be for something that is already being done >at Apple. I hope it is. > >I would like to see an Init Manager. It should be able to run a >dialogue that I will call the Init Chooser. [...Various comments about such a Manager...] Raise Shields! Lock Phasers! FIRE! This is exactly what we DO NOT want. It is this "let's install this, and that..." garbage that has made DA's and Fonts such a complete pain and what makes Suitcase so wonderful. INIT's are great in that to activate them, you put them in the System Folder. To deactivate them, you take them out. It is that simple. To do anything else would be a level of abstration and complication where none is needed. This is the way DA's and Fonts should've been in the first place, but Suitcase fixes it. To change the order, change the name; they are executed alphabetically. To paraphrase a quote: "Ineet Managers?? We don't need no steenking Ineet Managers." Cease Fire! Evasive Maneuvers! I apologize if this seems unnecessarily harsh, but it is something that I (and probably quite a few others) feel strongly about. Jeff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many" -- Kirk (STIII) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~