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Thoughts on the future of Mac OS 9 Lives
ssp3:
--- Quote from: Knezzen on March 17, 2024, 04:46:48 AM ---And feel free to share your thoughts.
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Sigh.. I have a lot to say, but I'm not sure I want to spend time putting it all down. It could be a very long post or series of posts.
First, fix the navigation. I find myself checking the forum less than before.
Each time I have to go to 'home', scroll down the page, read the topic names in small font and check the poster's name and date to see whether I have already read it or not. That's like navigating Windows. eek.
More later.
Knezzen:
--- Quote from: ssp3 on March 17, 2024, 11:26:03 AM ---First, fix the navigation. I find myself checking the forum less than before.
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You're referring to the bottom navigation that was disabled before the transfer of the forum? Other than reinstating for the time being missing functions, you're not missing anything in terms of content or have any thoughts on the future? Everything is good as it is if we just enable the old functions again?
Knezzen:
I added the feature with less "bling" to the bottom of every topic page, ssp3.
refinery:
I mostly stopped coming here because of specific posters. There's one in particular but they're not the only one that can get antagonistic. It's tiring and puts people off from participating.
I also got tired of seeing the same posts come up over and over again. "How do I make my 25 year old Mac work with my 57:14 5000hz megaultrasync monitor".
Perhaps an updated FAQ section dealing with common topics like that and file sharing might be useful.
Got tired of waiting for SataMan's mythical bootable SATA-2 driver.
ssp3:
--- Quote from: Knezzen on March 17, 2024, 12:57:17 PM ---I added the feature with less "bling" to the bottom of every topic page, ssp3.
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Thanks, this looks much better. I hope it's not because of me but for the good of forum. :)
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