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[Fix Desktop Problems] Mac OS X Snow Leopard Unboxing, Installation, And Demo | Fix ...: Snow Leopard really does builds upon it predecessor, with innovations to the Finder, Exposé, Stacks, Quicktime, and the Operating System’s footprint. In fact, Snow Leopard saved me nearly 14 Gigabytes, twice what they claim on the Apple website;
[Personal Technology] Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard Review | Walt Mossberg | Personal ...: For a company known for breakthrough products with cool features, Apple this week is doing something unusual: It is introducing a key product with very few new features that are visible to its users. This new release, the latest major version of the Macintosh operating system, looks and works almost exactly the same as its predecessor, but has been heavily re-engineered under the covers for greater speed and efficiency, and to add future-oriented core technologies.
[Obsessable News Feed] Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard reviews roll in; WSJ's Mossberg ...: Of course, just because the $29 version of Snow Leopard will work doesn't mean it's necessarily legal to buy and use. As with all software, you are buying a license to use the software rather than the software itself, and according to the EULA (End User License Agreement) license, people who are upgrading from Tiger to Snow Leopard don't have the right to use the $29 upgrade version.
[MarketWatch.com Video - News & Commentary] MarketWatch.com: The new Mac operating system doesn't introduce dramatic new changes, but rather tightens up existing functions. It's not lust-worthy, Walt Mossberg says, but Snow Leopard makes a strong operating system a little faster and smoother.
[Cult of Mac] Mossberg: Windows 7 As Good As Mac OS | Cult of Mac: There are a few usability tweaks that still annoy me (like why the heck can’t I mouse over a window behind my focused window and scroll with the scroll bar–the only sane thing to do if I’m reading some technical document while coding on a small screen) but for the most part it does well. Mac people need to just suck it up and admit that MS has done a pretty good job on this one.
[9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence] Mossberg: "Mac OSX is no longer much better than Windows" | 9 to 5 Mac: So he is saying that it's better then the worse windows OS and they fixed most of the problems and made it look think the mac (but of course took so things too far)? It's a big hit for M$ now just try to upgrade from xp.
[Digital Trends - Most Recent First Looks] Microsoft Manager Claims Windows 7 was Inspired by OS X: One of the things that people say an awful lot about the Apple Mac is that the OS is fantastic, that its very graphical and easy to use. What weve tried to do with Windows 7 - whether its traditional format or in a touch format - is create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics.
[Techworld Australia News] Reports: $US29 Snow Leopard upgrade works on Tiger, too - Apple ...: Answers to important questions are scarce, however, including whether Tiger users would be required to do a so-called "clean" upgrade that involves backing up their data, erasing the hard drive, installing Snow Leopard, then restoring their data and reinstalling all applications. (Snow Leopard's default for Leopard users is an "in-place" upgrade that retains all data, settings and applications.)
[Mossberg's Mailbox] Snow Leopard, Windows 7 and Netbooks | Walt Mossberg | Mossberg's ...: It is totally cutting off some of its user base from the new OS, including some folks with machines as little as 3 years old. Microsoft isnt making it impossible for XP owners to move to Windows 7” its merely making it so painful, tedious and complicated to upgrade that many non-techies who want Windows 7 may give up and feel compelled to buy new PCs.
[InsideTech] MS Ad Executive Says Windows 7 was Inspired by OS X - InsideTech.com: The quote sparked a fury of web activity. After all, to giveOS X its propers, the operating system did have a richer, moregraphical environment than Windows in the XP era, and Microsoftseemed to strive to catch up with Windows Vista and then Windows 7,looking to provide a similarly rich graphical interface — somethingthat many customers demanded. When looking at Windows 7, somegraphical features do vaguely resemble those of OS X, but there’ssignificant differences as well (OS X’s Launcher Bar differstremendously from Windows 7’s Task Bar) that indicate that the OS isno mere OS X clone, even in terms of looks.
[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] Windows 7 versus Mac OS X: Operating System War: SAN FRANCISCO - Playing catch-up to rivals such as Apple and Google, Microsoft Monday beefed up its push into mobile business, touting new services and winning fresh support from handset makers. The software giant announced that at the Mobile World Congress being held in Barcelona, Spain, the company and its key mobile partners were unveiling new smartphones with upgraded Microsoft software.
[IT Blogwatch's blog] Review roundup: Snow Leopard, aka Apple Mac OS X 10.6 ...: For a company known for breakthrough products with cool features, Apple this week is doing something unusual: It is introducing a key product with very few new features that are visible to its users. This new release, the latest major version of the Macintosh operating system, looks and works almost exactly the same as its predecessor, but has been heavily re-engineered under the covers for greater speed and efficiency, and to add future-oriented core technologies.
[The Viddler Blog] The Viddler Blog » Walt Mossberg Reviews Snow Leopard: Yes, Apple fans have copies of Snow Leopard (the latest version of the Mac OS X operating system) installed on their computer, and there’s unboxing/first look videos being uploaded left and right.
[Tech Leader] Tech Leader » Minnaar Pieters » Review: Apple Mac OS X Snow ...: GCD-enabled programs can automatically distribute their work across all available cores, resulting in the best possible performance whether theyre running on a dual-core Mac mini, an 8-core Mac Pro, or anything in between. Once developers start using GCD for their applications, youll start noticing significant improvements in performance.”
[Team Fusion] VMware: Team Fusion: VMware Fusion 2 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard ...: Of course, we kept up with the pre-release seeds of 10.6 and done a great deal of testing of VMware Fusion 2.0.5 and found that it worked well on the default Snow Leopard install (the 32-bit kernel which runs both 32-bit and 64-bit applications). However, there was always the minor chance that something could change before the final version of Snow Leopard.
[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] Apple Fixes hole in Mac OS X With Security Updates 2009-003: SAN FRANCISCO - Hoping to dispel fears about the vulnerability of Windows to viruses and other malware, Microsoft Tuesday released a trial version of a new free security package called Microsoft Security Essentials. The software is designed to replace the Windows Defender tool that Microsoft released in 2007, but which was widely derided as being inadequate to protect computers from the constant and ever-evolving threats posed by hackers.
[Mossblog] Deciphering Windows 7 Upgrades: The Official Chart | Walt Mossberg ...: Finally, I have to say, if Walt Mossberg, who is working day-in and day-out with tech and has many industry contacts and much insider knowledge and experience, has to “decipher” these upgrade options, that in itself tells you that this is not ready for prime time.
[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Snow Leopard: In EULA we trust: If you have purchased an Upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard license, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you are granted a limited nonexclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-branded computer as long as that computer has a properly licensed copy of Mac OS X Leopard already installed on it. If you have purchased a Family Pack Upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard license, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on up to a maximum of five (5) Apple-branded computers at a time as long as those computers are located in the same household (as defined above), are used by persons who occupy that same household, and each such computer has a properly licensed copy of Mac OS X Leopard already installed on it.
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