Which OS do you prefer?

Which OS do you prefer?

  • Mac OS X

    Votes: 13 31.0%
  • Microsoft Vista

    Votes: 10 23.8%
  • Microsoft XP

    Votes: 15 35.7%
  • Linux

    Votes: 4 9.5%

  • Total voters
    42
  • Poll closed .
Just got the snow leopard today as well.
 
Ah I will get Mac OS X Snow Leopard next week on 3rd! =) I LOVE Mac OS! NO HASSLES just like Windows ALWAYS do! :)
 
Im gonna wait a couple months for snow leopard to flatten out it's initial bugs before upgrading. Im happy with Plain ol Leopard.

The only gripe I have about mac is that with OS updates. All of the applications have to update as well, I mean 3rd party. So it might take awhile for 3rd party applications to update its code to run. I hope this is not the case with Snow Leopard.
 
Im gonna wait a couple months for snow leopard to flatten out it's initial bugs before upgrading. Im happy with Plain ol Leopard.

Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.

That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.
 
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.

That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.

I agree.
 
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.

That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.

I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft were to release Snow Leopard.. it'd be $100+ :mad2:
 
I'm both a Linux and Vista user.

I use Linux primarily for web surfing and other internet cool tools, while I use VISTA for games. Wine is good for Linux, but not very friendly to a lot of games.

Yiz
 
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.

That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.

Cool. I'll check it out soon then. :hmm:
 
Snow Leopard will included in new MacBook Pro when I will get in next month.
 
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.

That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.

Not quite.

I'm seeing reports of lots of issues with the upgrade.
 
Im gonna wait a couple months for snow leopard to flatten out it's initial bugs before upgrading. Im happy with Plain ol Leopard.

The only gripe I have about mac is that with OS updates. All of the applications have to update as well, I mean 3rd party. So it might take awhile for 3rd party applications to update its code to run. I hope this is not the case with Snow Leopard.

I have Snow Leopard since release and all of my applications are work perfect. Also it run much quicker than Leopard. No need to waste time to wait because I don't see any bugs so far. Leopard still issue with ichat for webcam. It keep crash or locked up after long webcam. So Snow Leopard finally solved the problem.
 
Snow Leopard is actually a tuned up upgrade so it should fix many bugs. You won't see anything different most of the time. Most of the improvements are done under the hood - improved use of cores, improved graphics, and reduced storage requirement.

That's why it's only $30... it's NOT really a major upgrade. It pretty cleans up the mess that Leopard has left while optimizing for cores.

I agreed with you. Leopard is awful. I paid $50 for family pack (5 computers) That's mean $10 per computer. Damn cheap!
 
I use Windows 7 BETA since Jan 2009.

This Sept 28, I will get Windows 7 full verison at Microsoft's event. Nice to have one before release date
 
I prefer Mac OS X for multimedia design. My computer and laptop don't have any vrius for least 6 years.
 
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