Force quit always kills an app instantly (on Vista killing an app can take a couple of minutes of bashing the keyboard). Since I’ve been running it for the last month the OS has never crashed. I personally like the crisper pixelated look of the PC fonts, although the OS X fonts are growing on me. Whether you like this is largely a matter of taste. The fonts are more ‘correct’ in that they match their intended shape better, but they are also softer + blurrier. One niggle is the default ‘Aqua’ OS X scrollbars that are, dare I say it, a bit cheesy (bright blue jelly tubes – really?).įonts are handled differently on OS X. The built in screen savers, desktop wallpapers, and sounds are all very tasteful and well done. The magnetic power cord is another clever touch. The hardware is also beautiful, from the glowing logo on the back of the brushed metal case to the keys that automatically light up. If you care about visual design you should probably be using a Mac. OS X is nicer to look at, and there is a focus on simplicity that makes the OS a pleasure to use. The makers of OS X have paid a lot more attention to it’s visual design aesthetic. Using my Mac I feel cooler, calmer and more zen-like. Let me know if I’ve missed anything in the comments.
Carbon copy cloner for mac os x 10.2.8 pro#
In my case I’m switching from a Lenovo Thinkpad T60 running Vista to a MacBook Pro running OS X Leopard.
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This post is an attempt to give a less biased opinion on the pros and cons of switching.
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One of the things that turned me off was the Mac fanboys who insist that switching will bring you closer to God. I’ve had a love / hate relationship with Apple products over the years and I’ve considered switching for a while.