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- Aug 1, 2013
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- Motherboard
- Mac Pro
- CPU
- Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz
- Graphics
- ATI Radeon HD 5770
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I can see the issue some might raise with the new MacPro but as most have said Apple will basically push everyone ahead some will be kicking and screaming and complaining and there are some who will happily move along. They've done it since the Apple II days. The biggest "kicking and screaming" event was the original iMac and no floppy drive which was a brand new concept that set the design world on it's ear just like this MacPro. For me when I get my new MacPro my existing MacPro will become the storage area for any data not needed on my new one and hold all it's current drives. The only external drive I'll need will be the TimeMachine drive and if I need a DVD-ROM for anything I'll use the "remote disk" option after it is enabled through terminal in Mavericks. I use that option on my Sawtooth build when I need to read a disk.
For those who are doing the kicking and screaming, settle down, it's not the end of the world.
I agree; well said. And who knows, perhaps we'll see some sort of housing accessories that will help clean up the clutter. A design like this encourages users to get creative.