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Funny, as repsonsiveness is one of my biggest gripes about Mac OS X. I've used the most powerful Macs you can imagine, and even those that herald the coming of the starborn ones (to paraphrase Yahtzee) have noticeable delay when launching applications or interacting with them (buttons, menus, etc.).
This is absolutely intolerable. Mac OS X is smooth, yes, but not when it comes to responsiveness.
Before I get the usual group of Mac fans on my bum: the above does not imply, in any way, that Windows does this any better.