A couple of weeks ago, I got a surprise offer: Apple wanted to go on record and talk about why Snow Leopard is better than Windows 7. Apple's Senior Director of Mac OS X Product Marketing Brian Croll gave me his side of the story. Then I interviewed Microsoft's Jay Paulus, Director, Product Management Windows Client, to let him make his case.
Although the interviews were conducted separately, I've tried to blend the comments to make it something of an ex post facto conversation. It seems fair enough, as each side knew I would be talk to the other. What I ended up with is a good-old-fashioned debate, in which I play the moderator—and occasional fact-checker. It may not settle the question of which OS is better, but goes into a lot more technical detail than the 30-second spots that will be all over TV this holiday season.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 8.1 Pro x64Intel Core i7 4790k8GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHzMSI TwinFrozr GeForce GTX770
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Built
- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 4790k
- Motherboard
- MSI Z97S Krait Edition
- Memory
- 8GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI TwinFrozr GeForce GTX770
- Sound Card
- ASUS Xonar DX/XD 7.1
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 24" S2409W + Dell 20" E207WFP
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 + 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- 1x 120GB OCZ Agility 3, 1x 750GB Western Digital Caviar Black, 1x 1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue
- PSU
- Corsair HX850 modular
- Case
- Fractal Design Define R4
- Cooling
- Corsair H60 w/ twin Corsair SP120 fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech G510S Keyboard
- Mouse
- Logitech G500S Laser Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 40Mbps
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials
- Browser
- Google Chrome
- Other Info
- LG Blu-Ray player
