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A very positive review of Panther on the BBC News Website . Makes positive reading for any would-be switchers...
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Originally posted by Matt FT
A very positive review of Panther on the BBC News Website . Makes positive reading for any would-be switchers...

Yes a very good review. Thanks for posting it.
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Of course both OSs inspire each other. Windows 95 used the Macintosh folders idea and Windows XP became very aqua soon after the release of OS X.

Notice that they said that both OSs inspire each other, but didn't include anything that Apple had copied from Windows, only things that MS copied from Apple. 8)
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The result is a new front end and some very solid Unix technology under the bonnet.
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Hehe in the first sentence you can tell right away it's British. They say OS X has Unix under the bonnet, we Americans say OS X has Unix under the hood. Vroom!
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Originally posted by Aquatic
Hehe in the first sentence you can tell right away it's British. They say OS X has Unix under the bonnet, we Americans say OS X has Unix under the hood. Vroom!

hihihi, and we germans say: he has *nix im kopf;-)

still mull over ...
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