Tuesday, March 11, 2008 |
13:25 - Is this one of those things?
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2273486,00.asp
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PC Magazine has given the nod to Leopard over XP, Vista, and Ubuntu as its pick for the best all-around OS.
In the e-mail roundup introducing the article, Lance Ulanoff put it thus:
The past couple of years in computing and, especially platform watching, have been among the most interesting of my 17 years in the industry. Microsoft Windows Vista was supposed to be the best Windows ever, Mac fans eagerly awaited and then welcomed what may be the best Mac OS ever, and Linux lovers enjoyed the easy wonders of Ubuntu. More importantly, the tide began to shift, and while most of the world still uses Windows, we at PCMag began to seriously wonder if it’s the best choice for the vast majority of users. Now we’re delivering our answer. It’s controversial, and not without some caveats. Just remember, when we look back on this time from what may very well be a whole new platform landscape, you read it all at PCMag.com first.
I don't know if this is the first time PC Magazine has come right out and said something like this (on second thought, it probably isn't); but hey, they sure seem to think it's a milestone.
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