about MonthsForever
Member since: 06/25/09 Last log in: 07/28/09 at 6:35 pm
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http://tech4eleven.com

What I've said

what about?

any chance of Rapid City, SD making the list? What about top foreign cities or places for IT jobs?

excited

I am excited for windows 7. I have been playing with it on my mac using boot camp since it first was released as beta and I think its the best windows OS there is. I really like Aero Snap and the "quick look" from the task bar. Actually wouldnt mind those features on the mac. I current favorite mac feature has to be active corners since I often need to see my desktop quickly when I have multiple windows open. love it.

good post.*

good

very good. I enjoyed this post....the dreaded windows error messages. maybe the world will turn mac or maybe windows will make a good operating system. windows 7?

very interesting

very interesting and ya probably subjective. but thats ok. you're the blogger.

Very good review

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I really enjoyed this review! I am going to link to it on my tech blog (http://tech4eleven.com). It is very interesting. But I have to disagree with your winner for "Uninstall." Mac makes it too easy- just throw it away by dragging it into the trash or click on it and press cmd+delete. Or use AppCleaner to do even a better job.

That's way more simple then pressing start>control panel> search for the app> then press uninstall and go through all the prompts.

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