![]() ![]() It’s not quite perfect, but closer to what perfect should be. Not to say that Microsoft or Linux haven’t made great strides in recent years, but… at least Leopard feels like only one team was developing the UI.People have been dual booting for years – now I can triple-task cross-platform in seconds flat. I believe that the future of Windows (or any OS software layer) will be experienced in a virtual machine of some sort.Parallels is also there, which should keep competition lively. More importantly, with USB 2.0 support in VMware Fusion, I have near complete compatibility with any external hardware. ![]() Performance and stability is a reality, not a dream. VMware Fusion makes it possible to have every operating system at my fingertips (as well as every app that runs on ‘em, FTW).If you still believe that there’s no software for “the Mac,” you’re simply a fool who hasn’t done his or her research. There’s more interesting, useful, beautiful, and affordable software being developed for OS X.Bugs are going to happen, but knowing that showstopping / security bugs are likely to be squished quicker gives me amazing peace of mind. □ Seriously, I just find OS X’s update schedule to be more to my liking – instead of waiting for gigantic service packs, I get minor point releases along the way to major revisions to the OS. Kernel Panics at least look prettier than BSODs. OS X isn’t perfect, certainly – but I already see its noticeably more stable than Windows Vista has been. I’m ready to experience different frustrations.Imagine that! Seems to be the case 99% of the time, and it happens quickly. ![]() When I open the lid to my MacBook Pro, it wakes up. When I close the lid to my MacBook Pro, it falls asleep. I don’t take issue with this other than being someone who doesn’t live or work inside a corporate environment at home.
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