Windows 7 Vs Mac. Snow Leopard

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By now, you’ve seen the Windows 7 commercials and read the reviews. PCMag will have far more to say in the coming days and weeks about the quality and performance of Microsoft’s Windows 7 OS, as well as how it stacks up against its primary competition, Apple’s Snow Leopard. But have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could watch executives from both companies really have at it? Not with snarky commercials, but with an honest discussion of the technologies that drive these operating systems? It won’t happen, of course, but this is pretty close.

A couple of weeks ago, I got a surprise offer: Apple wanted to go on record and talk about why Snow Leopard is better than Windows 7. Apple’s Senior Director of Mac OS X Product Marketing Brian Croll gave me his side of the story. Then I interviewed Microsoft’s Jay Paulus, Director, Product Management Windows Client, to let him make his case. Although the interviews were conducted separately, I’ve tried to blend the comments to make it something of an ex post facto conversation. It seems fair enough, as each side knew I would be talking to the other. What I ended up with is a good-old-fashioned debate, in which I play the moderator—and occasional fact-checker. It may not settle the question of which OS is better, but goes into a lot more technical detail than the 30-second spots that will be all over TV this holiday season.

Games on Mac

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I’m not a very great fan of apple, but I sure admire apple products, this goes without saying when it comes to Macintosh. The reason to quote for this is simple cos they are innovative and impressive.

But one thing which I was not aware of was that, macintosh had really cool games to play, strangely i find Mac games very attractive and interesting, these games have a lot of liveliness and its really fun to play them. These games are as addictive as other console games. And what interests me more is the simplicity of these games, when I was young solitaire was an amusement for me, then later i hardly played those. Now recently when I saw mac solitaire I was simply glued to it.

Not just those simple games, there are a lot of them which am sure everyone would love to play on their macintosh, one another game which I liked a lot was mac tennis, which was also a really great game. There are tons of game titles like these which are very good.

There are sites such as macgamesandmore which offer such games, shareware, freeware and more. Whats great about of such site is that they offer weekly news of macintosh software and hardware, its really a good deal to check them out. How long will we be trying out the old games its time to move to new mac games.

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