Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 26th Oct 2007 05:36 UTC
Mac OS X "What's new in Leopard? A lot. From the unified interface (goodbye, brushed aluminum) to major under-the-hood changes, to wholly new apps, Leopard is a substantial, albeit evolutionary, advance for Mac OS X that builds on a solid foundation and adds a modicum of eye candy to reinforce the notion that this is something new and improved. It's also fast - especially impressive given the new graphics sprinkled throughout the OS."
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Budd
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2005-07-08

Duffman, I should mod you for nonsense, but it's much more fun to have you fall on your bottom

Obviously you can't. He's not off topic, nor he's using offensive language. It is good to know though criteria you use to mod down people.

Secondo tempo, taken out of context, that quote doesn't have any relevance because the original poster said :

Microsoft Service packs are nothing more than bugs fixes and some features improvements, which is exactly what Apple does with their 10.x.x releases

Spot the difference? .x.x , not quite .x

Edited 2007-10-26 07:55

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