
By Jo Best
Published: Tuesday 31 August 2004
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Name
Richard Wells
Location
Scotland
Occupation
Tester
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Of course masOS is more advanced than microsofts offerings, apple makes the OS for their systems, they also design and build their systems so know exactly what they have to work with at all times. Microsoft have a much more complicated and broader workload.
I'd like to see apple try microsofts job.
Also why are people complaining about waiting for longhorn , i'd rather wait until its ready, WinXP is a fine and stable system and I dont really want to upgrade to a half finished longhorn, though the most people seem to want to.
Of course masOS is more advanced than microsofts o...
Richard Wells
Mac OS X is definately more advanced than Windows....
Anonymous
Now that they have abandoned the incredibly ineleg...
john trapp
"With work on its latest OS, Tiger, wrapping up"
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Anonymous
at the end of the day, its still a mac. Mac users ...
Joel Watson
......so basing your infrastructure around BSD Uni...
john hauxwell
When you don't care about backward compatibility, ...
Joe
Apple's problem has never been its computers... IB...
Mike Robson
"So while I'm sure Tiger will ship long before Lon...
Mike
I thought mac users were on first name terms with ...
David Birtwhistle
I've read a lot of you saying Apple will be 6 year...
Anonymous
I just hope Microsoft's Longhorn becomes the great...
Max W
That would be cool. And while we are at it maybe L...
David
Aqua is far more than a UI slapped on BSD, it poin...
Billde Joy
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