Pros: Most built-in apps are 64-bit, under-the-hood improvements, Dashboard Expose Cons: Pretty much the same on the surface, most users will not notice the difference.
With Windows 7 on it's way in, Apple released a "new" MacOS X version to try and take the steam away from Microsoft. Apple seem to have tried to do this by releasing Snow Leopard (MacOS X 10.6) much earlier that what the general public anticipated. ...
Pros: Fast and stable, a no-brainer upgrade for all Intel Macs. Cons: It doesn't do the dishes
Earlier today, I posted a review of Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system. In that review, the main focus was on how Windows 7 is less annoying than Windows Vista, which in turn was less annoying than Windows XP (for me at ...
Pros: User-friendly, quite stable, great performance, great functions and utilities incorporated Cons: The 'help' section could contain more information
Being a former pc user, I have recently converted to Apple (nearly a year now), purchasing a G4 powerbook 1.67ghz with Leopard OS X installed and I must say I am extremely happy with it. Having a family pack allows you to install the operating system ...
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