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snow leopard Vs windows 7(you can't compare)
How can you even compare windows 7 with snow leopard? when most people that get snow leopard was happy with leopard or tiger. And when most people hated vista and was stuck on xp. So of course windows 7 will seem like it is a good os. But it just the fact That it is better then vista and newer then xp. A lot of people will claim that windows 7 is better then snow leopard just because they are use to how crappy windows has been.
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macrumors Demi-God
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I'm not really sure that you had a point or that this forum is the right place to go preaching...
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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This argument may have worked for you if Vista still sucked.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Windows 7 is very nice...been using the release candidate for some time now. That being said, I still prefer OSX. The whole "It just works" thing really applies when the whole household is Mac-centric, lots of nice little touches in the way networking works (screen sharing, media center, iTunes, data sharing, etc).
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I use both, every day. OSX on my laptop. XP64 (And recently the Win7 RC) on my desktop workstation at home and workstations at work. Win7 is a nice improvement over Vista. SL is not an improvement over L in any tangible way. So I'd say yes, there has been an element of 'catching up'. But to be honest, I don't think that's the right way to describe it. As I said above, I still use XP - and find it just as quick to use, and I can infact get more pure productivity done with XP64 than OSX. Much of that is because of the software choices I make - and the price of the hardware I use to get the processing grunt I want given the budget I have. But on equal hardware, I still have no ultimate preference between XP or SL, and Win7 is the same. |
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win7 is better then vista, but its not better then SL, because OSX is better then windows.
Does it compare, sure, especially by those folks who use both. I've so far been able to avoid using windows at home, just OSX and for my work stuff ubuntu. That may change, as I support win7 machines at work, but for now, I've avoided polluting my Mac with microsoft products
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Join Date: May 2008
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I'm always confused when people say that SL (or L) and Win7 are comparable. In what way? In terms of stability, speed, resource usage perhaps. But the real clear winner is OSX (any version) because of its better ergonomics and human factors engineering. The whole OSX experience is more user-centered and intuitive. Apple seems to have spent a lot of time and money designing a user-experience that is still not matched by Win7.
So when people say they are comparable, what "metrics" are you using? (I use the terms metrics loosely here).
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They're comparable because both are operating systems.
OSX is even more comparable now, since apple has gone over to the intel platform. To say they're not comparable is to ignore the basic tenet of an operating system. To facilitate i/o with the user and run programs, both do that. OSX has some things over windows and windows does somethings better then OSX. It really comes down to personal preference. While windows, due to its design has some inherent security problems, is extremely capable at fulfilling a users need to use the computer.
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You're absolutely correct, and I understand that. My question is really what criteria are people evaluating? All that people seem to post is: "OSX is better." or "Win7 is better" or "They are the same."
I'm just curious how people come to this conclusion. I haven't used Win7, so I'm genuinely curious. Is it technical operating system criteria? Or are they comparing the graphical desktop environment (which is a different question)? Or are they comparing gaming performance? Or general productivity? I'm just making an open call for more specifics in peoples' assessments.
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in large part, better is subjective.
OSX has an excellent virtual memory manager, yet its a resource hog. Ubuntu, uses less resources so its "better" but yet people prefer OSX over that. Likewise with windows, there are many points that people argue on, which are subjective. Yet there are metrics that are not subjective but quantifiable. Performance - you can measure which app handles applications, including multi-threading and memory utilization Stability - how easy is it to crash or compromise the system. Application installation/uninstall - How easy is it to add and remove applications Device drivers - depth of drivers available, quality of the drivers and stability. security - how easy/hard is it to compromise the system. subjective metrics, are the theme, ui, interactions, altering the look and feel and behavior of the OS All of these leads to one's opinion on which OS provides best environment. Personally, I think the Mac does for most of the non-subjective reasons. Stability, application installation, memory utilization (even though its a hog) etc etc
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Official Windows 7 upgrade chart is ridiculous
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/06/o...is-ridiculous/ Looks like "Legal Copy" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvBKTSaNng0 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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^^ Saw that a while back on Engadget or somewhere. In contrast, I went from Tiger to Leopard in <40 mins.
Me happy.
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You can compare them, if you think you can't then you are a fanboy and are not really capable of forming a coherent argument, of which there are several for both sides.
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If I could have Win7 + Keynote, to be honest, I'd switch BACK to a WinTel solution simply to get better value hardware. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I don't see what's wrong with it. Honestly. There were 4 versions of Vista, there are 3 versions of Win 7. Each with 32 and 64bit. This table shows what can and can't be upgraded. I really don't see a problem with it.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I have Snow Leopard and Win7 on my mbp, and I like them both. I don't know why it's some sort of blasphemy here to say that MS has done well with their OS. Is it perfect? No, but then neither is SL.
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If Microsoft could just make TWO versions of their OS, not 3 with 32Bit/64Bit options, then it wouldn't confuse end-users as much. In a world where making computers simple is ideal, Apple makes it easy for the end-user YET allows Pros to do what they need to.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Consider the fact that worst case scenario you could be updating to Windows 7 in as little as 21 Hours, best case 50 minutes.
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Seems MS has taken the time to address sceanrios that the user would run into. remember all the Can I upgrade to SL threads here jsut a few weeks ago?
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