With all due respect, that's not much of a problem. If there was no software available for the Mac, or what was available was of poor quality, then that would be a problem. But it's not. Not only does the Mac have access to the applications that most people need, it is also served by a very talented developer community. I would seriously argue that the situation is worse for Windows. Windows may have thousands of applications but how many of them are actually good? Quantity does not equal quality and that old argument holds less water each day.
If it lives up to its advertising then Snow Leopard could be very impressive.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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we already have an amazing OS to counter it.
leopard FTW!!
Snow leopard for future win!!
:)
I love that chart in your icon. Do you find it at all ironic that Zune's marketshare is roughly the same as OSX's?
...really? Why did Apple make their system compatible with Windows. Apple is a deleted partition away from being Window's hardware bitch.
Amazing in what? Not being compatible with tens of thousands of pieces of software?
@Ignatius
With all due respect, that's not much of a problem. If there was no software available for the Mac, or what was available was of poor quality, then that would be a problem. But it's not. Not only does the Mac have access to the applications that most people need, it is also served by a very talented developer community. I would seriously argue that the situation is worse for Windows. Windows may have thousands of applications but how many of them are actually good? Quantity does not equal quality and that old argument holds less water each day.
If it lives up to its advertising then Snow Leopard could be very impressive.
You cannot run it on a HP pc