Two reviews of the new Mac operating system Leopard

Macs have been relevant to Windows users ever since Apple switched to Intel chips. The newest Mac operating system called Leopard has native ability to dual-boot with Windows (you do have to purchase Windows separately) and several virtual machine approaches exist for running Windows on a Mac. In fact, for many reasons, Macs are attracting attention from present Windows users and two quite favorable reviews of Leopard have just come out at two big newspapers.

In the New York Times, David Pogue says:

Leopard is powerful, polished and carefully conceived. Happy surprises, and very few disappointments, lie around every corner. This Leopard has more than 300 new spots — and most of them are bright ones.

At the Wall Street Journal, Walter Mossberg heads his review with:

Leopard: Faster, Easier Than Vista
Upgrade of Apple’s OS Isn’t Revolutionary, But It Beats Microsoft’s

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