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go to YouTube - Windows 7 Review its a review of Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit

I have OS X 10.4.11 and I was able to follow along with him and do everything he is able to do. Its a good laugh. Also I made a picture chart

win7vsosx.png
 

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What's your point? That you can do the same things in Windows 7 as you can on 10.4? That's always been the case (and vice versa) over the years. In the end, it comes down to which OS you prefer.

Haven't we had enough of these threads?
 
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vice versa? I think its post worthy that Windows newest and best OS ever is just now doing things in 2009 that OS X did in 2006
 

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