Detailed Tiger Review from Ars Technica
Yes, we know. Every one else is linking to Walt Mossberg and the WSJ for what he has to say about Tiger.
Grandpa likes it.
Move along.
Now let's find out what the power users
(untethered by the suit and tie and required registration) think.
Ars Technica has just posted a 21-page walk through of OS X,
including a history of the operating system with links to their previous reviews, that does what we've come to expect from Ars Technica: it provides us with a look under the hood and takes us for a nice little spin. The conclusion? John Siracusa writes, "Tiger is the best version of Mac OS X yet. It offers substantial improvements over Panther in all important areas. The performance improvements are immediately noticeable. Every major bundled application has been improved." That's just the beginning of his praise which continues for a full page. Check it out.
As soon as I get my copy, I'll start trickling out my take on the new OS. Tiger Tips for the month of May sound good to everyone?
Good.