I went on and wrote a review about MacOSX 10.0.4 a month ago, but it was never finished as I had to fly to France for my own wedding. I came back and MacOSX 10.1 had been released. I scrapped completely the old text, as 10.1 brings some more speed and new features to the system, and restarted writting the review from scratch.
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The author seems to forget how feature-rich Mac OS X really is, and the fact that Apple bundles quality, feature-rich software like Imovie, where there isn't even a remote comparison in the Windows world. As far as "advanced networking" goes, the *nix origins of OS X allow it more extensibility and power than any Windows OS will ever see, especially not the Fisher-Priced Windows XP. Pound for pound, Mac OS X beats the crud out of any Micro$oft "product."
The author seems to forget how feature-rich Mac OS X really is, and the fact that Apple bundles quality, feature-rich software like Imovie, where there isn't even a remote comparison in the Windows world. As far as "advanced networking" goes, the *nix origins of OS X allow it more extensibility and power than any Windows OS will ever see, especially not the Fisher-Priced Windows XP. Pound for pound, Mac OS X beats the crud out of any Micro$oft "product."