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By Dong Ngo CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 27, 2009 4:44:24 AM

Overall, the new Mac OS does not warrant a "wow", but it is still definitely worth the US$29 upgrade price.

Snow Leopard offers an even more streamlined Mac experience than Leopard and noticeably faster interface responsiveness. The application performance, however, is slightly slower than it is with Leopard, at least on the MacBook Pro we used as our test machine. As the OS is now a pure 64-bit operating system, expect the application performance to improve over Leopard as you add RAM or use it with a high-end desktop.

Mac users can read more about Snow Leopard in my colleague Jason Parker's full review, which is mixed. On the other hand, for Windows users, especially Windows 7, the release of Snow Leopard is straight-on great news.

I recently blogged about running Windows 7 on a 15-inch Unibody Macbook Pro, which required some tweaking with Boot Camp 2.1. Snow Leopard comes with Boot Camp 3.0, which makes installing and running Windows on a laptop a much more pleasant experience.

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First of all, the new Boot Camp includes all the drivers necessary to run both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 smoothly on the Mac hardware.

(Note that you only need to run the Boot Camp Assistant, BCA, if you want to dual-boot OS X and Windows on the same machine. The utility will then create a new partition for the installation of Windows. In this case, make sure you run the BCA first when the computer boots up to avoid file errors. If you want to run just Windows and skip OS X altogether, you can boot from the Windows 7 install DVD and start the installation the way you would install the OS on any PC from scratch.)

After the installation is done, Boot Camp 3.0 can be installed from the Snow Leopard DVD. Then, without further ado, you got yourself a great Windows computer.

The second really nice thing about Boot Camp 3.0 is the fact that it includes a software driver to make Windows able to read the Mac partition (somewhat like MacDrive minus the ability to write). This means that when you dual-boot OS X and Windows, Windows now can browse and read files that reside on OS X's partition without any extra software install.

The last major improvement of Boot Camp 3.0 that I am very happy about is the battery life. Windows 7 now has much improved battery life compared with what it had with Boot Camp 2.1. I haven't tried Windows Vista or Windows XP, but Windows 7 now has about the same battery life as Snow Leopard.

Other little things have also been improved. The double-tab right-click works right away and the multitouch pad is now less sensitive (though still a little too sensitive). With Boot Camp 2.1, it was so sensitive you just couldn't use the "tab to click" feature because of the extremely high risk of making accidental clicks. The sound and video chat are also much more stable now than before.

If you want to nitpick, there are two little odd things Windows users will find on Mac hardware. First, the MacBook's keyboard doesn't have the "Backspace" key, which comes in handy when you want to remove text. Second, the Boot Camp control panel doesn't include an option to change the sensitivity of the multitouch pad and there's no separate "tab to click" options for the right and left clicks, either.

Other than Boot Camp 3.0, Snow Leopard comes with two other tools that make a Windows computer work better with a MacBook Air. The first is called Remote Install Mac OS X and it allows for installing the new OS remotely onto a MacBook Air. The other is the DVD or CD sharing that allows the MacBook Air, which doesn't come with an optical drive, to use the PC's DVD or CD drive as one of its own.

Overall, I have to say Boot Camp 3.0 takes the Windows experience to a new high on Mac hardware. To me, this is about as exciting as the release of Windows 7 itself.

So there you go, Windows fanboys, don't say Apple never does anything for you. And Apple fanboys: the truth is that inside every new Mac there's a PC just waiting to jump out.

This article was first published on CNET News.

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RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7
Tried Windows 7 (bootcamp) yesterday. I removed it immediately as it is plain useless. It does not accept a 63-character pass-phrase for my WPA2.

My SL / iPhone / Ubuntu / XP / Vista machines are all working fine. Looks like Windows 7 is a no go for me.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ldesilva Posted on: 09/01/09  (Edited: 09/01/09 @ 07:05) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I still say Mac is the best multi-boot PC  MariusSilverwolf | 08/27/09
Or...  Chemosh667 | 08/27/09
nt  frgough | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  DannyO_0x98 | 08/27/09
I found this page to be very useful  NonZealot | 08/27/09
Delete isn't the only key missing  Richard in Phoenix | 08/27/09
You could do what I do  NonZealot | 08/27/09
No laptop keyboard is worth using  grail@... | 08/27/09
TAB to Click?  cgarrett | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  dave@... | 08/27/09
Why dual boot?  zdnet-gregc | 08/27/09
flexibility  brokenspokes | 08/28/09
Real developers use Windows.  trance2tec | 08/29/09
Question about BootCamp  NonZealot | 08/27/09
No  Richard Flude | 08/27/09
Bought it a little over a month ago  NonZealot | 08/27/09
CDN9.95  Richard Flude | 08/27/09
Wow, Apple just tried to rip me off then!  NonZealot | 08/27/09
Seriously  Richard Flude | 08/27/09
wow, are you kidding?  gnesterenko | 08/28/09
If it works in 7, all good  Richard Flude | 08/28/09
Wake up NZ  jorjitop | 08/27/09
Yes, printer example was bad  NonZealot | 08/27/09
Great work  jdstrong | 08/27/09
You're pathetic  tikigawd | 08/27/09
Please  Richard Flude | 08/28/09
torrents?  doh123 | 08/29/09
Tap to click works fine for me  NonZealot | 08/27/09
wonky trackpad?  zdnet-gregc | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  gnesterenko | 08/27/09
um...  kaizoman | 08/27/09
Crippled?  zamzmith | 08/27/09
And ignoring the point...  Aemony | 08/27/09
Evolve?  zdnet-gregc | 08/27/09
I had no idea  zamzmith | 08/27/09
If OS X does EVERYTHING  LiquidLearner | 08/28/09
I only use OS X on my MacBook Pro. No need to install Windows.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/28/09
Well now you know one that does not have....  Rick_K | 08/29/09
@Rick  LiquidLearner | 08/30/09
I'm a Unix user on occasion,  gypkap@... | 08/27/09
Either way  tikigawd | 08/27/09
Someone may need both OSeses  zamzmith | 08/27/09
Point taken  tikigawd | 08/28/09
Just Windows!  zamzmith | 08/28/09
Most likely heavily discounted  trance2tec | 08/29/09
...worthlessness of OS X in any sort of computing environment  zamzmith | 08/30/09
Windows runs better on Apples hardware.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/28/09
I was wondering the same thing... nt  tikigawd | 08/27/09
Quality of build?  grail@... | 08/27/09
ASUS  gnesterenko | 08/28/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  MoreYaddaYadda | 08/27/09
How can it be more stable?  NonZealot | 08/27/09
How can it be more stable?  MoreYaddaYadda | 08/27/09
Huh, never had a single issue with Windows on my MBP  NonZealot | 08/27/09
Why would somebody like you ...  UAC nanny screen | 08/27/09
Native or virtual?  zdnet-gregc | 08/27/09
Question  Eleutherios | 08/27/09
Re: Question  go_blue | 08/27/09
what!?  gnesterenko | 08/28/09
NZ is not an Apple hater  tikigawd | 08/27/09
NZ is not an Apple hater - LOL... grin  UAC nanny screen | 08/31/09
Really?  kaizoman | 08/27/09
RE: Really  zdnet-gregc | 08/27/09
MacBooks do have a backspace key...just mislabeled "delete"  bbrucec | 08/27/09
Keys  macgroover | 08/27/09
I don't get it.  odcchaz | 08/27/09
RE: I don't get it  zdnet-gregc | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  imc001 | 08/27/09
Snow Leopard is faster  dogbreath1 | 08/27/09
That should be true.  phatkat | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  Software Maniac | 08/27/09
Wow, the fanboys are out strong today. [nt]  nix_hed | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  Ronim | 08/27/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  -geeJay- | 08/28/09
Appleheads will gather today...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 08/28/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  Rick_K | 08/29/09
So boot camp 3  LiquidLearner | 08/30/09
Evolution spurred by business deals, not ideals.  Linkager | 08/30/09
RE: Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7  ldesilva | 09/01/09

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