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  • #16
    Oh another thing, people in the PC world complain about MS commercial practices, may I remind you that people had to pay for MacOS X beta !!! And the real full version of OS X is actaully jaguar, previous version were incomplete, but still people had to pay for them. Yes it's the same with MS but what's the use of having another crippled OS... One is enough to me :/
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    • #17
      I'll try it out in a dual boot, and/or on my second PC. I'll give any software a shot.

      Jammrock
      “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
      –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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      • #18
        Carmack <a href="http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=26977&cid=2913665">likes</a> OS X, so it can't be all bad.

        <em>> Would Mac OS X be all that ... cool?</em>

        Um ... I guess the photorealistic trash bin is cooler than the recycle bag. Most 'round here would prolly try OS X to benchmark Photoshop and show off their shiny desktop.

        <em>> Would Mac OS X be all that stable?</em>

        OS X is built on Unix and is supposed to be rock-solid. If a program misbehaves, you quit (or force-quit) that program with no fear of harm coming to your operating system, which cannot be modified and which remains behind a glass wall, impervious to circumstance. That’s what they tell you and that’s apparently how it works for most OS X users, but <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/daily/lifeisbeautiful/osxblues/">not me</a>.

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        • #19
          I meant would it be all that stable and cool without driver support for your hardware. That's if you went around the protection they'd put if Apple changed to X86, then tried to install it on your box.

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