March 2008

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Executive Summary:

Should you go with Leopard, Apple's latest Mac OS version? It's solid but no reason to switch from Windows. Apple's iPhone has been updated with Google maps and other features and might excite your inner techie.

Summaries of in-depth product reviews on Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows www.winsupersite.com

Apple Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
Pros: A continuation of the solid Mac OS X; better network browsing
Cons: Buggy initial release; no clear value proposition when compared to Windows Vista
Rating: 5
Recommendation: Leopard disappoints only in that it’s not the major upgrade that Apple touts. A continuation of the mature and capable Tiger, Leopard’s new features are hard to spot: a backup application, Time Machine, that’s laughably childish; a multiple-desktop utility called Spaces; and that’s about it. Leopard has been given a spit-shine, though some features aren’t as successful as others. Particularly bad are the Stacks pop-up windows and the bland folder icons. Apple continually updates its products, though, so these nitpicks might be fixed by the time you read this. Overall, Leopard is a solid update but offers no reason to switch from Windows.
Contact: Apple • 800-275-2273 • apple.com
Discussion: www.winsupersite.com/reviews/macosx_leopard.asp

Apple iPhone 1.1.3
Pros: Dramatic new functionality; IMAP support for Gmail
Cons: No Microsoft Exchange support; Microsoft Outlook calendar sync is broken
Rating:
Recommendation: As flawed as it is technically exciting, Apple’s recent major iPhone update adds a slew of functionality and plugs holes from previous releases. Now, the iPhone Home screen lets you push superfluous icons to a secondary page and add Web application shortcuts called Web Clips. Google Maps has been updated with a GPS-like location function, and the Mail application fully supports IMAP-based Gmail. Lack of Exchange support limits iPhone’s appeal for corporations. And Outlook calendar sync doesn’t work right on many Windows-based PCs.
Contact: Apple • 800-275-2273 • apple.com
Discussion: www.winsupersite.com/reviews/iphone_08.asp#113

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