Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 11th Oct 2001 17:24 UTC
Mac OS X 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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progress since OSX PB
by djSyndrome on Thu 11th Oct 2001 19:31 UTC

The author should, for grins, install a copy of Public Beta on a machine and try it out. Yes, I know that you have to set your clock backwards to get it to work.... Such things as a working Apple Menu (in the upper left-hand corner), a true Finder, AirPort, DVD playback, CD authoring, and more have been near-flawlessly implemented in the year between the release of PB and 10.1. While I'll admit that it doesn't have the performance of XP - but it's getting there - look how many years Microsoft had to get it right (3.0 through ME = ten years, give or take) and still couldn't make a machine perform well outside of the DOS shell.... //e