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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Mac OS X Leopard

Macintosh juz released its latest OS - Leopard last week...

Here is the video tour

The second major OS release this year..
Much better than M. V*sta...

Time to switch to Mac..
Mac also has "boot camp" which allows u to boot windows in ur mac also..
for those who scare mac will b user unfriendly..
But u wont nid it once u switch to Mac..

trust me..

2 ice cubes:

Siew Wan Siong said...

Maybe u r not in the light yet..
If your computer processor comes with SSE3, u can actually install Mac OSX Leopard onto a PC. The crack for it is out 3 days after Leopard was launched. With some basic knowledge about computer, u can relatively easily install a full fledge Mac OSX Leopard on a PC, thus making ur PC the ultimate computer u ever need.. =P

Unknown said...

Haha..
thx 4 enlightening me on the SSE3 part..

Again, u hv proven windows is really as lousy as ever...

Otherwise, y would u need a full fledged Mac on ur PC to make it ultimate computer?

No. 2, the so-called Mac on PC is actually running a Mac emulator in PC instead of running it natively. On the other hand, bootcamp runs PC natively on Mac. In fact, Mac is a better machine of running PC. On top of that, u run Mac not a FULL-FLEDGED Mac..

No. 3, we need bootcamp juz bcos some programs out there are not compatible with Mac, for instance, AutoCAD etc. Certainly, we have our very own design programs but due to the Windows counterpart unable to catch up with us in terms of technology, we hv to give way by sacrificing some HDD and RAM to run windows on our Mac.

No. 4, prior to bootcamp(free), there were a lot of parallel programs in the market to help alleviate this problem, parallel, VMWare Fusion etc to run in-Mac Windows.

Having said that, i hope that i don't sound rude. Parallels and dualboot programs are for stingy people who want to play games but poor,SGD 70 vs RM 6, and chickens who want to try other machine while still clinging onto the old one. This is as good as two-timing...