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 >>> Apple is committed to improve their products as much as possible, so,
the more useful your osax' features, the higher the odds that Apple will
program them into the next OS, and that your osax' value  will instantly get
close to $0. 
>>> Several on this list know the pain of *that kind* of new feature.

Well, yeah, but we've been using Jons for something like 12 years or more
and some of us will keep using it until someone comes up with something
beter, faster, stronger (or until we upgrade to an Intel Mac).

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