Y'z Development Update
#6
Posted 28 June 2003 - 03:48 AM
I would like to thank Mr. Yamaguchi for his wonderful YzDock application and I thought it was a wonderful application while it was in development. Thank you for putting in so much time and effort and sacrificing so much of your own personal time into the project that was YzDock.
BUT now onto other matters CAN we start the flaming now because the letter and everything else in it IS legit? This on a personal level has disgusted me beyond belief. I am incredibly peeved off :rant: :nuts:
:flame: <_<
I mean seriously.... this is beyond belief. I seriously hope they don't stoop to the level of telling people to stop hosting YzDock aswell or I'm gonna litterally fly off the bat trash my mac and swear off anything Apple for the rest of my life. Actually I'm pretty peeved off with things right now as they are and am tempted to do that now. I mean yeah Apple did do a lot of hard work into OS X all kudos to them but this is just pretty insane I can't believe this crap that they're pulling off now.
But as a final note of respect to Mr. Yamaguchi I won't actually say anymore and I think I may have gone beyond the line with my rant but I'm still posting and keeping it as is because I am really peeved off.
BUT now onto other matters CAN we start the flaming now because the letter and everything else in it IS legit? This on a personal level has disgusted me beyond belief. I am incredibly peeved off :rant: :nuts:
I mean seriously.... this is beyond belief. I seriously hope they don't stoop to the level of telling people to stop hosting YzDock aswell or I'm gonna litterally fly off the bat trash my mac and swear off anything Apple for the rest of my life. Actually I'm pretty peeved off with things right now as they are and am tempted to do that now. I mean yeah Apple did do a lot of hard work into OS X all kudos to them but this is just pretty insane I can't believe this crap that they're pulling off now.
But as a final note of respect to Mr. Yamaguchi I won't actually say anymore and I think I may have gone beyond the line with my rant but I'm still posting and keeping it as is because I am really peeved off.
#13
Posted 28 June 2003 - 12:12 PM
Apple, Please realize that imitation is the best form of flattery; and in this case it also brings people to the realization that Macs are a beautiful interface to have thus eliminating some of the fears of owning a Mac and ultimately buying one, as I am going to once the laptops with G5 get worked out.
#15
Posted 28 June 2003 - 01:50 PM
This is for the apple spys ....I never considered a mac until I ran across this forum been saving my money to buy one your action toward the aqua apps were understandable but now you are going to far my interest in your product is diminishing ...you may have lost a switcher
#16
Posted 28 June 2003 - 03:29 PM
I personally saw this coming. Mr Yamaguchi was getting way to close to Apple's dock functionality with the inclusion of "docklets" in his dock.
Docklets are the functional equal of OS X's docklings, so no, Apple would not like it.
The only other thing that would have really made it way too close to OS X was a task area.
Had that been there as well, it would have been OS X's dock for all intents and purposes.
I hope I'm wrong but I suspect Apple may go after Object and Moby dock next.
Grusic
Docklets are the functional equal of OS X's docklings, so no, Apple would not like it.
The only other thing that would have really made it way too close to OS X was a task area.
Had that been there as well, it would have been OS X's dock for all intents and purposes.
I hope I'm wrong but I suspect Apple may go after Object and Moby dock next.
Grusic
#17
Posted 28 June 2003 - 06:57 PM
Well, Stardock would most likely fight Apple over ObjectDock. Stardock had working versions of ObjectDock for quite awhile, but made certain that it would not infringe on Apples territory before they release it as freeware.
Not to mention, Stardock does have a history of standing up to Apples "Cease and Desist" orders.
Not to mention, Stardock does have a history of standing up to Apples "Cease and Desist" orders.
#19
Posted 29 June 2003 - 02:02 PM
Has anyone REALLY verified that the email Mr Y got was authentic? If so, how? Just because the "headers looked authentic" doesn't mean squat. It doesn't take an advanced degree in comp sci to spoof email headers, just some time and Google. Was the email digitally signed?
I don't know how Japanese law firms work, but in the US no one would do anything based on just an email received "supposedly" from a law firm. Our law offices would always follow up with at least a snail mail letter, if not a registered letter (and usually not "follow-up", I doubt they would initiate any legal business with an email).
Has Mr. Y (or anyone) called the law firm in question to see if they even have a record of sending him such a cease and desist order?
Sounds too fishy to me and has the whole community in an uproar against apple, when it may be the work of some punk kids.
My 2 cents...
I don't know how Japanese law firms work, but in the US no one would do anything based on just an email received "supposedly" from a law firm. Our law offices would always follow up with at least a snail mail letter, if not a registered letter (and usually not "follow-up", I doubt they would initiate any legal business with an email).
Has Mr. Y (or anyone) called the law firm in question to see if they even have a record of sending him such a cease and desist order?
Sounds too fishy to me and has the whole community in an uproar against apple, when it may be the work of some punk kids.
My 2 cents...








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