![]() Instead of one incompetent company we now have two. Now Microsoft have managed to do the same with Vista. I don’t know how Apple have managed to get to this low-point performance-wise but it’s a huge accomplishment in and of itself. I would have preferred a real native implementation in C/C++/ObjC for performance reasons but it doesn’t look that way from what I have read. Then we can talk about performance problems on Mac OS X. So instead of defending your precious vendor through all of its faults you’d better start demanding a decent X server and kernel implementation. ![]() runs fine as well.Īnd Apple’s X implementation is really bad. My reference for performance is Slackware Linux and Mac OS X doesn’t even come close in reliability, stability and speed. When I could say just as well that Mac OS X’s performance overall is crap. ![]() runs fine on Windows, Linux and Solaris so it must be possible to make it run on Mac OS X as well with reasonable performance. I don’t think so but then I’m a Linux user. ![]()
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