OS X Leopard: Copy Vista's translucent menu bar. Oh wait, I don't know how they did it, but Leopard's see-through menu bar is even more poorly executed than Aero Glass. Nice job, Apple!
It'd be pretty hard to copy leopard considering it already copied vista. But if anyone can do it, I'm sure it's Microsoft. (Yes, I know everyone will be shocked that I said something negative of Microsoft, get over it people!) but ya, I can see Microsoft adding something similar to spaces and then everyone will say it copied leopard despite the fact that it's been in linux/unix for years
i'm sure your right with the pricing. although, no backlit keyboard, magsafe, or aluminum shell [geforce may be on the cheap]. there will be some mac models that aren't cheaper. the only reason i am making this post from a mac pro right now is because it was cheaper than the dell [cheap asses here at work]. worked to my advantage. the 17" mbp is a bit high [too big for me anyhow]. the mbp is gonna be a little pricey. that raw aluminum shell is the best thing going and i don't mind paying for its durability.
i've built my share of pc's [6-7] over the last 8 yrs. there is NO WAY you can do the research that oem's are doing on hardware compatibility. there will always be hardware issues with diy pc's. in fact the one i have at home right now is a great machine [amdx2 4600, 4g ddr800, geforce8800] but it's no where as reliable as oem builds, and that applies to mac or pc's. besides thats ignoring a huge sector ... business ... there's no room for machines without warranties at work. like i said for my home machine i was able to keep up with dell's pricing [thanks newegg], but i still wouldn't be comparing that option to a mac pro.
btw, has anyone seen benchmarks for the octacore mac pro in leopard [full 64 bit]. wicked
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forgot one... copy OS X Leopard
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As a Mac user, I do not approve of this troll.
OS X Leopard: Copy Vista's translucent menu bar. Oh wait, I don't know how they did it, but Leopard's see-through menu bar is even more poorly executed than Aero Glass. Nice job, Apple!
Vista: copy generally everything else + make it slower + lower the security (remember we want BAD coverage)
It'd be pretty hard to copy leopard considering it already copied vista. But if anyone can do it, I'm sure it's Microsoft. (Yes, I know everyone will be shocked that I said something negative of Microsoft, get over it people!) but ya, I can see Microsoft adding something similar to spaces and then everyone will say it copied leopard despite the fact that it's been in linux/unix for years
Yeah, why not just copy/paste the whole thing from iPhone? Oh that's right, you can't copy/paste with the iPhone.
Legodude! LOL
Well actually virtual desktops was available in XP via a power tool direct from microsoft.
i'm sure your right with the pricing. although, no backlit keyboard, magsafe, or aluminum shell [geforce may be on the cheap]. there will be some mac models that aren't cheaper. the only reason i am making this post from a mac pro right now is because it was cheaper than the dell [cheap asses here at work]. worked to my advantage. the 17" mbp is a bit high [too big for me anyhow]. the mbp is gonna be a little pricey. that raw aluminum shell is the best thing going and i don't mind paying for its durability.
i've built my share of pc's [6-7] over the last 8 yrs. there is NO WAY you can do the research that oem's are doing on hardware compatibility. there will always be hardware issues with diy pc's. in fact the one i have at home right now is a great machine [amdx2 4600, 4g ddr800, geforce8800] but it's no where as reliable as oem builds, and that applies to mac or pc's. besides thats ignoring a huge sector ... business ... there's no room for machines without warranties at work. like i said for my home machine i was able to keep up with dell's pricing [thanks newegg], but i still wouldn't be comparing that option to a mac pro.
btw, has anyone seen benchmarks for the octacore mac pro in leopard [full 64 bit]. wicked
actually it is total copy of linux distros and firefox or opera