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    The Leopard Report: Your Problem Isn’t My Problem

    November 22nd, 2007

    As I near a month using Leopard, I continue to delight in its great performance, stability and reasonably good compatibility. It’s not that nothing has gone wrong, but none of the issues seem terribly serious. However, I’m still troubled by all the reports I read online about serious issues that cannot be ignored. Even after […]


    First Look: VMWare Fusion 1.0 RC1 for the Mac

    July 17th, 2007

    Competition supposedly helps make good products great, and certainly it was nice to have both Connectix Virtual PC and Insignia’s SoftWindows years ago when you needed to run Windows on your Mac. But those programs were, at best, painful to run and you only used them in a pinch. When Apple switched to Intel-inside, though, […]


    Newsletter #392 Preview: First Look: Parallels Desktop 3.0 Release Candidate

    June 4th, 2007

    Up till now, most of the hours I’ve spent in the Windows environment have been under the baggage of an emulator. Compared to the real thing, I’ve always regarded that as second-rate, not because of the quality of the operating system, but as a result of the performance drag when you’re not using a real […]


    The Leopard Report: Will Boot Camp Change?

    April 3rd, 2007

    We know two things about Leopard. One is that it is still supposedly on track for delivery later this spring. The second is that it’ll contain the final version of Boot Camp, which, as the title implies, allows you to run Windows on your Mac in a dual-boot situation. Despite the obvious facts, it’s sad […]