Once the install was done, the first win is the boot time, which is frankly awesome. Install went perfectly, and pretty quickly, without the silly self-serving ads describing how great Windows is. People seemed pretty enthusiastic about Windows 7 though, so I thought I'd give it a go using Parallels 4, which lists 7 support as "experimental." Well, it's a pretty solid experiment so far! The outright bizarre dialogs with a chapter of text for everything also threw me for a loop. And in all fairness, I suppose some of that bias is rooted in the fact that Vista was a nightmare on my wife's old laptop, but I did experiment a little with it in a Parallels VM, and it just felt clunky. It's also no secret that I thought Vista was too much of a dog to use, and have been sticking to Windows XP because of that. It's no secret that I'm all about Mac hardware and living in OS X when I'm not developing. Apple Community News General Software Development
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