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    The Tiger for Intel Report: The Case for Rosetta

    November 16th, 2006

    To be quite fair to Apple, they never promised miracles with Rosetta, the PowerPC emulation environment for MacIntels. You’d be able to run many of your legacy applications with decent performance, but you really wanted your favorite applications to be produced in Universal form. When the tech sites began to test the first round of […]


    The Tiger Report: The Last One?

    September 27th, 2006

    With so much attention devoted to Apple’s latest efforts, you can easily forget that there is actually another product that’s bundled with every new Mac, still available on the store shelves, which you may be taking for granted these days. That’s Tiger. Tiger? Well, yes. After all, Leopard is still just a dream and not […]


    Newsletter #355 Preview: The Leopard Report: How About a Fair Upgrade Policy?

    September 18th, 2006

    The other day I received a letter from a reader wondering whether he’d get a discount on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard if he bought a new Mac for Christmas. He hadn’t been following the news lately, so he wasn’t aware that it won’t actually ship until the spring of next year. Here’s what I told […]


    The Real Mac Versus Windows Cost Comparison

    September 12th, 2006

    You’ve probably read a few of these articles by now, offering what is supposed to be an actual cost comparison between buying Mac OS X and buying Windows over a period of several yeras. But regardless of the conclusions, and some are more accurate than others, most of the tech writers and bloggers actually ignore […]