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elmo
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2005-04-28, 10:05

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Originally Posted by SpecMode
Hmm...well, the big difference between Mac OS X and Windows (XP, 2000, et al) is that OS X was rewritten from the ground up, sacrificing compatibility with many older applications for speed and stability, while Microsoft decided to maximize compatibility with the majority of older Windows applications in newer versions of its OS.

The end result is 'code bloat': excesses of obsolete code that are kept around to ensure that the newest versions of Windows are still able to run applications created over a decade ago. This is seen by many developers (not just Mac users) as unwieldy and IMHO is one of the biggest reasons that Windows seems to be more 'buggy' than most other OSes these days.
So true, WindowsOS need to rewrite ground up. With Cpu run at 2.6Ghz up to 3.6Ghz with 1GB memery + they can emulator to all the old apps out there for the Windows OS. But, Microsoft get there hands tied behind there back from become so big with OS. I heard on CNN not to long a go that 30% of the business out there are run Windows98. I mean that not to shocking If you think about the # of Windows Machines out there.

Mac 12" Powerbook G4 1.5Ghz
Dell Inspiron 8600 Pentium M 1.7Ghz
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