Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Dec 2007 10:23 UTC, submitted by Francis Kuntz
Mac OS X "No one is unhappy with Mac OS X Version 10.4, known as Tiger. OS X is not an application platform that needed repair, speeding up, or exterior renovation. Motivations for major upgrades of competing system software - roll-ups of an unmanageable number of fixes, because the calendar says it's time, or because users are perceived to have version fatigue - don't apply to OS X. People buy Macs because the platform as a whole is perfect, full stop. Leopard is a rung above perfection. It's taken as rote that the Mac blows away PC users' expectations. Leopard blows away Mac users' expectations, and that's saying a great deal."
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I was looking for some sarcasm
by PlatformAgnostic on Tue 4th Dec 2007 12:01 UTC
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2006-01-02

This article definitely looked like a troll of some sort. It's just so sugar-coated and over-the-top that I can't believe it's serious. OS X is good, but I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop...