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by masfuerte 35 days ago
RISC OS (1987) had built-in support for anti-aliased vector fonts, though they aren't shown in the screenshot. The OS was in ROM and had insufficient space for the actual fonts so they needed to be loaded from disk. This was fine if you had a hard disk but a pita with floppies.
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Need to find the time to try that out on a Raspberry Pi....
You really do. It is pretty much a work of art.

I have tried to persuade people a few times now. This may amuse.

2022:

https://www.theregister.com/software/2022/06/21/risc-os-is-3...

2024:

https://www.theregister.com/software/2024/05/02/risc-os-open...

I wish I could get the senior GNOME team to use RISC OS for a while. It is so very visible that GNOME >= 3.x is a Windows copy with things removed and re-arranged, because that's all anyone on board has seen or knows.

For me, my high-water mark for GUI experience/consistency was using Go Corp.'s PenPoint OS on an NCR-3125 when mobile, and a NeXT Cube (w/ a Wacom ArtZ) when at my desk --- nothing since has been as nice and consistent and reliable.
I believe you.

I never touched a real PenPoint device, sadly. I never got to use a real NeXT cube -- they were formidably expensive over on my side of the Atlantic, the price of a _high end_ new car before I could afford a car at all.

I own an original copy of NeXTstep with manuals and have run it inside Previous, but it's not the same.

Well, the NCR-3125 I was using got donated to the Smithsonian, so there's that.... My Kindle Scribe makes me a little sad every time I use it.

Mac OS X of course gets one the underpinnings of NeXTstep, but the UI has gotten kind of weird since 10.6.8 which was the last version I used regularly, making me wish that there was a "No iPad influence" checkbox for the UI.

That said, I'm glad to still be able to run Macromedia FreeHand/MX, and of course, modern hardware is just magical in terms of processing power, esp. for 3D.... but the way styluses have been crippled in Windows since Fall Creator's Update makes me a little angry every time I have to toggle stylus behaviour when switching apps (I actually leave the Settings app open) --- at least Firefox has a checkbox for disabling a stylus scrolling....

> My Kindle Scribe makes me a little sad every time I use it.

I played with a 30something friend's brand new ReMarkable a few years ago. I was torn between tears and rage. It is so miserable and dumb and primitive. I own 2 Newtons. The poor guy was shocked and baffled by my reaction.

Yes, I agree, Snow Leopard was peak OS X. Riccardo Mori wrote eloquently about this:

https://morrick.me/archives/9220