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.
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?
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.
Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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