Some time ago we featured an interview with an... official Mac OS X switcher. A year later, we found another Apple switcher, James Dorn ("noviteo" for his friends) and we ask him a few details upon the switch. Especially with the recent price cuts on Apple hardware and the Mac OS X Panther release last week, being a switcher becomes "cool" all over again.
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Tabs were in use on OS/2. Not MS OS/2, but IBM OS/2. This was before Win95. Correct me if I'm wrong, but provide proof and don't be an ass ;-)
Besides, I'd rather have a BeOS or Windows taskbar any day over the OS X Dock. Call it personal preference... but I think window management sucks in all versions of Mac OS, with OSX being the only slight improvement.
Tabs were in use on OS/2. Not MS OS/2, but IBM OS/2. This was before Win95. Correct me if I'm wrong, but provide proof and don't be an ass ;-)
Besides, I'd rather have a BeOS or Windows taskbar any day over the OS X Dock. Call it personal preference... but I think window management sucks in all versions of Mac OS, with OSX being the only slight improvement.