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i have used each and every one of these operating systems, but all of these operating system cannot beat my favorite.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard
-excellent and beautiful GUI (Aqua UI)
-full of features and exciting applications (Exposé, iLife, Time Machine backup, stacks)
-fastest system & network search through "spotlight"
-east to use, manage & setup
-smaller footprint
-most advanced technologies ever (Open CL, Xcode, iPhone SDK, Grand Central Dispatch)
and most of them all
-it just works:smitten:


"Once you get a Mac, You'll never go back"
Apple - Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Enhancements and Refinements


BTW how many of you have used it?!?
 
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mac os comes down in the list.

By the way a question from mac fans, I was wondering why is it that mac os is even losing to Linux instead of expanding market it keep on a negative track trying to downplay Microsoft bashing propagating stupid anti Microsoft videos yet it gets lose slap in the face, why has it become so person issue with Apple for losing large Operating System market that fairly Linux has captured with so many free goodies comes along Linux that windows insist begging asking for pennies to earn.
Fortune 500 companies have MS Windows and Linux no apple OS.

Developereo...what version do you have?

you should have gone through the list thoroughly...
Apple Inc. is at 56 on the list...
Fortune 500 2010: Fortune 1000 Companies 1-100 - FORTUNE on CNNMoney.com
:cheers:
 
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We took our best thinking from Mac OS X and brought it to the iPhone. Then we took our best thinking from the iPhone and brought it to iPad. And now we’re bringing it all back to the Mac with our eighth major release of the world’s most advanced operating system. Mac OS X Lion arrives in summer 2011. Here’s a sneak peek at just a few of its features.

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The Mac App Store. Coming soon to a Mac near you.

Introducing the best place to discover and buy new apps made just for Mac, right on a Mac. Just like shopping the App Store on iPad, the Mac App Store offers endless possibilities to browse and purchase apps. And it simplifies the way you install apps on the Mac. Just click once, and your new app is downloaded, installed, and ready to go.

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Launchpad. A home for your apps.


The Launchpad gives you instant access to your apps — iPad style. Just click the Launchpad icon in your Dock. Your open windows fade away, replaced by an elegant, full-screen display of all the apps on your Mac. It takes just a swipe to see multiple pages of apps, and you can arrange apps any way you like by dragging an app icon to a new location or by grouping apps in folders. Downloaded an app from the App Store? Your new app automatically appears on the Launchpad, ready to blast off.

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Folders - just like on iPhone OS 4.0
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MacBook Pro and an iPhone - What a sweet combination and now they are bringing all the iPhone/iPad beauties to Mac OS - WOW!
 
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We took our best thinking from Mac OS X and brought it to the iPhone. Then we took our best thinking from the iPhone and brought it to iPad. And now we’re bringing it all back to the Mac with our eighth major release of the world’s most advanced operating system. Mac OS X Lion arrives in summer 2011. Here’s a sneak peek at just a few of its features.

lion_bg_hero20101020.jpg


The Mac App Store. Coming soon to a Mac near you.

Introducing the best place to discover and buy new apps made just for Mac, right on a Mac. Just like shopping the App Store on iPad, the Mac App Store offers endless possibilities to browse and purchase apps. And it simplifies the way you install apps on the Mac. Just click once, and your new app is downloaded, installed, and ready to go.

lion_app_store20101020.png


Launchpad. A home for your apps.


The Launchpad gives you instant access to your apps — iPad style. Just click the Launchpad icon in your Dock. Your open windows fade away, replaced by an elegant, full-screen display of all the apps on your Mac. It takes just a swipe to see multiple pages of apps, and you can arrange apps any way you like by dragging an app icon to a new location or by grouping apps in folders. Downloaded an app from the App Store? Your new app automatically appears on the Launchpad, ready to blast off.

lion_springboard1_20101020.jpg


Folders - just like on iPhone OS 4.0
lion_springboard2_20101020.jpg


MacBook Pro and an iPhone - What a sweet combination and now they are bringing all the iPhone/iPad beauties to Mac OS - WOW!

2011 will be a good year for Apple. iPad 2 is also coming... :yahoo:
 
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