
OS News' review of Mac OS X last week certainly stirred up controversy, partially because some die hard Mac fans perceived that it was improper for an outsider (someone who is not an everyday Mac user) to me making broad criticisms after only a superficial introduction to the New operating system. Well, folks, that's why they call it a review. We thought that Apple's major new OS also deserved a road test, and there were two very important events in Mac OS X history just a few days ago that toppled the last major obstacle to making it ready for millions of Mac users to start using it as their everyday OS: the 10.1 release and the release of Microsoft Office X. Last week, I made the switch and started using Mac OS X as my everyday OS. Here's how it went:
Yeah it is pretty neat to see that IBM is taking such an interest into Linux and further developing it into a mainstream OS! I wouldn't consider Apple's contribution to the UNIX revolution a bold statement to the Linux foundation. Though I know that Apple would like to see a few Linux refugees cross over to help push Mac and it's new wonderful OS into the hall of fame!!! Apple is now delivering the revolution that consumers have been chanting about for a longtime coming!!!