Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Aug 2009 13:07 UTC
Mac OS X We're certainly not done yet with Snow Leopard on OSNews! The operating system will be officially released tomorrow, but that hasn't stopped various news outlets from cranking out reviews of Apple's latest big cat. As usual, the reviews are fairly consistent: this latest release is the best yet. In addition, very welcome news for Tiger users: the Snow Leopard "upgrade" disk can upgrade Tiger installations too, and performs no checks to see if Leopard is installed.
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RE: Comment by me
by Gryzor on Thu 27th Aug 2009 17:56 UTC in reply to "Comment by me"
Gryzor
Member since:
2005-07-03

This really bugs me, as Finder has a lot of problems with usability and lack of basic features. Actually it's the number one reason my MacBook now runs Windows, the second being Apple's attitude towards its users.


This is funny as hell. You have problems with Apple and the Finder then go to Microsoft and Explorer.
L O L.

Good news is, now that your are a Microsoft user, I guess we won't have to read your comments on Apple news anymore, will we?

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RE[2]: Comment by me - it's ironic
by jabbotts on Thu 27th Aug 2009 18:13 in reply to "RE: Comment by me"
jabbotts Member since:
2007-09-06

If find it ironic that Microsoft is actually less end user hostile than Apple however.. such is the case.

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Kroc Member since:
2005-11-10

So hostile that they release their latest OS for $30 which has no activation, no licence keys, no anti-piracy measures and an upgrade path that reads: ‘Do you have an Intel Mac?’ compared to Windows 7’s insane install chart that punishes you with the task of total backup and restore for doing anything clever.

Apple’s iPhone business is—sadly—not their desktop business. Snow Leopard is a better packaged, cheaper, more consumer orientated, consumer friendly OS than Windows 7.

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