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Jessica Lares

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Oct 31, 2009
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Not in any order, but:

Mac OS 7 (always in my heart)
OS X Tiger (the first nicest OS X releases in my opinion)
OS X Mountain Lion (much more stable than Lion so far)
Windows 3.1 (you don't get any better software wise, so much stuff made in this era, then it just all died after Windows 95)
MS-DOS (memories of playing Monopoly, using The Print Shop, and other things)
 

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1) Snow Leopard
2) Mountain Lion
3) Tiger
4) Windows XP
5) Windows 7
 

MorphingDragon

macrumors 603
Mar 27, 2009
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The World Inbetween
Windows 1.0
Windows 3.1
Windows ME
Windows 8
Haiku

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I would think Mac OS system 1 should be there as it ushered in a new era in computing - graphical user interface. While not first on the market (lisa and even xerox's attempt), it was the first to be in a consumer focused affordable computer.

Commodore Amiga? Workbench?


I'd say, and it's entirely personal and some of it is on there just because it was my first experience of that system blah blah, and I'm not doing 10 because I can't name 10 games I totally love let alone a full OS -

1) Windows XP (still good today, which is weird)
2) Snow Leopard
3) Windows 95
4) Windows 7
5) Snow Lion
 

filmbuff

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Jan 5, 2011
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Top 10 OS's would be pretty much all of the ones people have heard of, so I'll give you the top 5:

1. OS10.8 ML
2. iOS 4.3
3. Windows 2000
4. TI-OS (Texas Instruments TI-84)
5. Windows 7

Most people only remember Windows NT and XP but I have two old laptops running Windows 2000 and it's one of my favorites. It has most of the features of a modern OS, you can do everything you need with it, but it requires hardly any resources. It runs quickly on a 255MHz processor and 128KB RAM. It also starts up and shuts down almost as fast as Mountain Lion.

As a recent Mac convert I haven't used any older Apple OS's so I didn't put them on the list.
 

smithrh

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Feb 28, 2009
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Rsts/e

Rsts/e

;)

(Forum software is de-capitalizing it for some reason - and the title too. Grrrrr.)

Let's try again: RSTS/E
 
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Starfighter

macrumors 6502a
Jun 17, 2011
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While I do like to play around in different OS's I don't have ten favourites that I think really shines, I have five:

5. OS 9
4. OS X (Tiger)
3. Windows XP
2. Windows 7

and the winner is...

1. OS X (Leopard)
 

OnceYouGoMac

macrumors 6502
Aug 14, 2012
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In front of my Mac
1) Mac OS X Snow Leopard
2) Ubuntu Linux
3) Windows XP
4) Windows 98 (It was one of my first forays into computing and I've got fond memories of it)
5) Mac OS X Lion

Can't think of any others I really liked...
 

r3m1

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Apr 7, 2012
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1. OS/2 3 Warp (far beyond its time)
2. Windows 7
3. OSX 10.7 (I recently switched)
4. Ubuntu
5. MS-DOS 6.33
 

maflynn

macrumors Haswell
May 3, 2009
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1. OS/2 3 Warp (far beyond its time)
I remember that operating system. I was saddened to see IBM completely mess up on providing a top grade OS. Definitely an OS that was years of a head of anything MS had but they couldn't market themselves out of a paper bag at that point in time.
 

G51989

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Feb 25, 2012
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I remember that operating system. I was saddened to see IBM completely mess up on providing a top grade OS. Definitely an OS that was years of a head of anything MS had but they couldn't market themselves out of a paper bag at that point in time.

Was a little before my time, but from what I understand, its a shame Microsoft and IBM broke off their joint development on OS/2. THat could have been great.
 

blanka

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Jul 30, 2012
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1) Snow Leopard, It just runs nearly everything and stable, from old PPC apps to all modern serious OSX apps (if they only support Lion, they are not serious), great emulators and virtual machines. Not too much Eye Candy (only an overdose of hubble photo's which can be erased).
2) XP. It runs even more software, best long time support and actually pretty ok for a Windows OS.
3) Windows 8: it is not mature yet, but it will kill iOS and Android. And that is a good goal! It is a look into the future where phone, tablet and laptop will merge. Grab a Surface Pro to truly understand it. Don't put it on an old desktop, it does not make sense.
4) Tiger: Great OS that made the Hackintosh possible
6) Panther: First usable OSX
7) System 7. It took me through my masters.
8) Norton Commander, not a real OS but it made DOS usable.

9 and 10 are irrelevant
 

maflynn

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May 3, 2009
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Windows ME.:p

That OS should be on our profanity filter :p

I haven't played with fedora since I first posted to this thread - I think I may reload it.

I wonder how users are (or are not) embracing linux these days.

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Windows 8

You like win8 - on a tablet or computer? I found the metro interface counter-intuitive on non-touch screen devices. Of the windows operating systems win7 is the best imo.
 

js81

macrumors 65816
Dec 31, 2008
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Favorites/Game Changers (IMHO):
1. OS X Tiger (very tough choice between 1 and 2 - I "converted" with Panther, but Tiger was a NICE upgrade)
2. OS X Panther
3. Windows 7
4. OS X Snow Leopard
5. Ubuntu 9.04
6. Windows XP (SP2 or higher)
7. Windows 3.1
8. Knoppix (don't remember version, around 3.5 or so - my very first live boot)
9. Windows Vista... Kidding! Windows 95
10. MS-DOS 6.22

Least Favorites:
1. Windows Vista
2. Windows 8
3. OS X Lion (again, my opinion)
4. Windows for Workgroups
5. OS/2 Warp

I think my love of OS X Panther came mainly from my love of the machine I ran it on - it was my FIRST full-time Mac, a PowerMac G4 Dual 500MHz Gigabit Ethernet. I absolutely LOVED that machine; it and OS X Panther were the cause of my complete and total conversion. Other than a slight back-set with Windows 7 and a big-hoss desktop (a Mac equivalent that I could never afford), I haven't looked back. :)
 

aPple nErd

macrumors 68030
Feb 12, 2012
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Jailbreaks/IOS Hacks
1. Windows xp
2. Windows 7
3. Ubuntu 10
4. Don't know if it's allowed but IOS 4
5. Mac os 9.2
6. Mac osx leopard
7. Windows 95
8. IOS 5 again, don't know if it's allowed
9. Mac osx lion
10. Mac osx snow leopard
 
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