pcmag.com — In his 4.5-star (out of 5) review of Leopard, Edward Mendelson (pcmag.com) maintains that Leopard is ?by far the best operating system ever written for the vast majority of consumers, with dozens of new features that have real practical value.? Mendelson ?found Leopard to be startlingly fast, brilliantly streamlined, and packed with conveniences an
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tippisOct 31, 2007
"A PC runs windows or Unix"Ok, by that definition, Macs are most certainly PCs, as are most smartphones, Beowulf clusters, Crays, game consoles, you name it..."Up until a few years ago Mac's ran neither. Therefore, the hardware is not a PC"Sure, a few years ago, maybe Macs weren't. Now they are.
sevenaliveOct 31, 2007
Ohhh, i can if i wanted too. i would look me up and Sector Se7en (which is not a pun on transformers, they stole my site name)
breepeeNov 1, 2007
@Corby: Shhh!!@onefellswoopOf course the proof was faulty (duh). It's a JOKE!
absolutzombieNov 4, 2007
FWIW and because I couldn't find a better place to put this; Leopard on my Powerbook G4 17" SD (1.67ghz, 2gb PC4200 - the last of the PowerPC laptops) decreased the GeekBench score by 20% Tiger: browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/21687 Leopard: browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/22437
srodolffNov 5, 2007
Let me explain it using small words......and an analogy.......If I have to drive a nail, and I go to the store to buy a hammer, do I buy a claw hammer or a sledge hammer?I need to run Windows. Sure I can run Windows on a Mac, but the cost doesn't justify it?
philluminatiNov 6, 2007
Do you understand that Unix != Mac.For f**k sake, Apple DON'T HAVE THE RIGHTS TO CALL THEIR PRODUCT UNIX. They can only mention it briefly in their history.
Closed AccountNov 14, 2007
"Seriously try the OS on a friends computer or in a mac store before you flame. It's good, very good." You must be joking. Is that your idea of "trying it out"? It won't convince me dragging the cursor around the screen or writing something in a text-editor. Trying it out is for example trying to get it crash to see it's stability, and I can assure you neither the clerk nor your friend will like that. Most times they already freak out when you reach system-folders.