Prizefight: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard
It's not often that the two most popular operating systems get major updates so close to each other, so we couldn't resist throwing them into a cage match together. Already we can hear some of you screaming that Snow Leopard isn't a major update--we know this one's personal! But is Windows 7 nothing more than "Vista done right"?
Round 2: Reliability and stability Is your operating system more than just a pretty face? It's a close call here, with Windows facing an uphill climb against the ghost of Vista. The judges look at crashes, lags, hanging network issues, and data loss.
Round 3: Performance and compatibility The most technical round of this Prizefight, Dong Ngo from CNET Labs has provided us with extensive benchmarking on both operating systems. Judges also looked at the kinds of hardware that supported the OS.
Round 4: Unique features What's it to you? Despite the similarities, Windows 7 and Snow Leopard both do things that the other one can't. The judges take a look at what those things are and make a good-faith effort to compare them as fairly as possible.
Round 5: Value, value, value Going into our final round, Apple's got a slight edge over Microsoft. The judges are looking at price, but also at how that price reflects the features, performance, design, and stability you're getting.
Tags: Apple Mac OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard, Microsoft Windows 7, Rafe, Seth, Dock Expose |
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Windows 7 is not even a new OS, its an update of Vista (hence the version 6.1 instead of 7). Snow Leopard on the other hand is a fully re-tuned, code optimised OS for the future. It presents less obvious improvements from its predecessor Leopard, but has so much improvements under the hood that will be obvious down the road when we start to see 64-bit computing become defacto.
Oct 27, 2009 15:25
This is a good review, however I'm not happy with the results. i think it's a choice of personal preference whether you prefer Windows or Mac.
Good review though.
Oct 27, 2009 19:06
Your reviews are great, but I think that Windows is a clear winner, because you can configure your own generic box with an almost infinite choice of motherboards, add-ins, and peripherals.
Remembering years that I suffered under DEC, I have never been a fan of "closed" systems from vendors that lock you into their proprietary hardware. As a software developer there is no comparison between the support that is available through MSDN and that offered by Apple. Especially so for those who develop server-side software.
Perhaps their closed system approach explains why Apple has captured only a small fraction of the market and that more through advertising than versatility. If Apple would open their systems to third party vendors and independent developers the situation might be different. So once again, Windows Wins in my book.
Oct 29, 2009 12:39
If you are an Apple fan you're going to say they win and vice versa with a PC and windows 7. So what's the point. I just have to say that for all the bull c--p you see and hear on TV and internet, I have used Windows for 20 plus years now and really guys I have never had any problems other than a MINOR glitch once in a while that I either worked around or with updates was eliminated. I never had these crashes and data loss that I keep hearing about on Vista or any of the others. I would venture to say at this point that it sounds like Glenn Beck is running the ad campaign for Apple trying to debunk Windows and PCs. So what is Aplle's market share now? 13% or so? Whoopee doo!!!
Oct 29, 2009 19:13
It's not the size of Apple's market share, but the fact that their marketshare is increasing year upon year. From your posts, I know all of you do not use and own Macs(not just fiddle with them at the shop or a friend's house), so you're commenting based on what you know, which is only Windows.
I've been a Windows user since day 1 and before with DOS and OS/2. I've been a mac user as well for 8 years now, using both simultaneously since my corporation relies heavily on windows only legacy applications.
I suggest instead of posting comments that clearly show a lack of experience on both sides of the coin, ask yourselves instead why so many people who have used a mac never go back? Of course there are those that love fiddling and tweaking instead of getting real work done.... well they can continue to use their beloved WIndows!
Oct 29, 2009 21:04
infact, Cnet should have put a voting button here... i do agree with winniekepala that its personal choice...
I have never used a leopard and i dont know how it works... now i am planning to buy an apple laptop...
Oct 29, 2009 21:54
True enough. It all boils down to personal preference, no one needs to argue bout it. It's just like "do you prefer coffee or tea?" We all prefer different things. I don dislike windows...but i'm more used to apple's mac os's user interface. Well...i'm just another apple's fan you could say xD.
Oct 31, 2009 10:52
i tink this review is unfair
rafe seems to be bias against windows 7
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Feels snappier than Vista, but in my testing, that might just be due to the Windows 7 installation being newer. Start-up is not even close to as fast I hoped it would be. "
what crap is this???
Installation is a breeze compared with vista/winxp
Startup is also faster than winxp (omit vista)
with PC of so high specs now, which PC will give u slow startup?
U want how long to boot up?
1sec? O_o
I wld not even consider the review winner result
I stopped at the first page after reading all the reviews....
Oct 31, 2009 13:06
I agree with Joy that it is based on personal preference. And I want to suggest, please don't forget user of Linux, although they are out of number, but a few huge distribution release the new version now. Ubuntu 9.10, Fedora 12 beta, OpenSUSE 11.2 RC......
Oct 31, 2009 14:25
By the way,
"you can configure your own generic box with an almost infinite choice of motherboards, add-ins, and peripherals"
Linux will the winner here. All the hardware have to be tested by Microsoft to get the window 7 certificate sticker, but you can put almost any hardware to run linux on it. Even a USB drive also need to get the certificate.
Oct 31, 2009 14:32
I agree with all the comments here on the fact that this matchup invariably will end up with specific biases depending on your preferences - and though i agree OS X is a far more refined product compared to Windows 7, my biggest beef against Apple is the fact that they work in a closed system; so indirectly it's a thumbs up for Microsoft on being able to build a product that can survive the millions of permutations of hardware/software/drivers, as opposed to OS X's fixed hardware set-up, and being then able to turn that around with excellent marketing on the fact that THEIR system can run BOTH Windows and OS X.
Nov 01, 2009 02:36
Yea...i seemed to have forgotten linux users! =P
Sorry there linux users!
I'm still sticking on to my 'personal preference' comment.
No matter windows or linux or mac, everyone has different opinions on them, and they have their own pros and cons...i still love mac os!!! xD
Nov 04, 2009 16:13
I bought a mbp and have never used a mac before... but now i am in love with mac... mac rocks... also installed microsoft office for mac... that is superb!!!
Nov 04, 2009 22:33


