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Debunking the Mojave Experiment
After disabling the horrendous user protection that was up in my grill at every turn, I actually like Vista on my MacBook Pro in Bootcamp. It runs Dawn of War and Firefox great (which is pretty much all I use it for), and I thought the search features and UI changes (while not a groundbreaking excursion from XP) were a positive change. Of course, anybody who knows me/reads my blog regularly knows I dig the Mac for non-gaming use due to all its shiny UNIX-ness and polish.
Even though I like Vista, I thought this article on debunking the Mojave Experiment (while a totally biased rant) brought up a few points that were somewhat meritorious.
Enjoy (or not).
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