27 Jan 2014, 15:16
I got a NeXTstation before I got a Mac running OSX - and you could easily see the similarities. The problem with NeXT is the same problem with the original Macs ("classic") and the same problem with early OSX: not enough speed/memory/capacity/refinement to do the thing properly, resulting in horribly frustrating user experience. They all looked amazing in screenshots and sounded amazing in what they could do, but they were basically demos requiring years of refinement and major speed/capacity increases before they could comfortably do what they promised. The vision was there, but technology wasn't ready. ("beauty and hype" to make sales over actual user experience)
All three: "classic" Mac, NeXT, OSX (pre-Tiger), looked extremely desirable to me before I tried them, but once I actually used them, I hated them. A half decade of processor speed increases and another half decade of OS refinements (and some price lowering) and OSX was finally comfortably useable.
(...of course, now Apple is locking-down the OS, forcing users to "stores" and totally screwing things up, but that's another story...)