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CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
THE GOOD
Improved performance; movable Dock; support for digital cameras; excellent DVD and CD burning; new keyboard shortcuts; built-in Windows file server client; support for Windows network drives.
THE BAD
Few native applications; Dock is cluttered.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Thanks to version 10.1, OS X is now ready for the masses. If you already have OS X, upgrade now. OS 9 folks should wait for Microsoft Office X to ship.
CNET Reader Reviews
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June 18, 2003 05:53
Mediocre
1.0/5
we got new macs at work, so I had to switch from my toshiba pc onto an iBook and iMac. I was really excited to do so, because I work in publishing and had been lead to believe that macs were the **** for publishing, I have done nothing but yell and... read more » -
November 11, 2002 06:52
4.5/5
The Mac OS is finally showing it's best. I've been running the OS on an older G3 with no problems. It has never let me down, and I've never had an error message nor have I encountered a hardware conflict with anything I have installed internally o... read more » -
August 31, 2002 03:32
5.0/5
I might have spelled adequete wrong? Any who I just read all of the thumbs down comments, some of them had a point and the later ones are just Windows users who have never actually used OSX. I don't really agree with any of the thumbs down reviews, ... read more »
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