Windows Vista resembles OS X

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/03/...esembles.os.x/





I guess that's why there hasn't any Leopard Demo yet!

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    ipodandimacipodandimac Posts: 3,273member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Zenga

    http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/03/...esembles.os.x/





    I guess that's why there hasn't any Leopard Demo yet!




    uh, apple had all kinds of "redmond, start your copiers" posters before the tiger release. kind of old news.
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    bergzbergz Posts: 1,045member
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    However, he concludes that Windows Vista is still Windows, however, "and that means you can be far more productive with Vista than is possible with OS X, especially if you're a heavy keyboard user like me."







    Um. Colibri doesn't come close. Nothing does. To QuickSilver.











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    gene cleangene clean Posts: 3,481member
    QuickSilver is horrible for me. It uses 90% of my CPU all the time.



    But it is cool.
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    bergzbergz Posts: 1,045member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Gene Clean

    QuickSilver is horrible for me. It uses 90% of my CPU all the time.



    But it is cool.




    This is a common problem with the Beta, but the QS boards always come up with things you could try. Mine is currently at 3% CPU as I'm invoking it. What version were you using?



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    gene cleangene clean Posts: 3,481member
    It says: ß48 Boxer (3758 ). Might be an old version. Haven't checked for updates in a while.
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    bergzbergz Posts: 1,045member
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    Originally posted by Gene Clean

    It says: ß48 Boxer (3758 ). Might be an old version. Haven't checked for updates in a while.



    That's the latest build.



    Don't know what this means, exactly, but some have resolved this problem by running Applejack Redo, selecting the manual option to clean the user cache files instead of just the system ones. If you need more info, here's a thread about it.



    Good luck!



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