Snow Leopard is now available
The new version of the operating system of Apple machines is now available in stores. In this version there are no major developments in the operation of applications or the interface but the efforts have focused on improving system performance dramatically.
A new version of QuickTime, an entirely rewritten in Cocoa Finder or compatibility with Microsoft Exchange servers are some of the novelty of this new version. As a counterpoint to the new features included support for PowerPC computers disappears, leaving the transition to Intel is complete.
Price is one of the things that has surprised users at this time only have to pay € 29 to upgrade to the new version.
More information on the Apple website: http://www.apple.com/es/macosx/
Benchmarks between Ubuntu and Mac OS X
In the Phoronix website we can find a performance comparison between those operating systems are probably the most widely used alternative to Windows today. There have been a considerable battery of tests in different facets, from disk performance, to build up graphic evidence. Funny how I find some evidence in the OSX takes some advantage over Ubuntu.
I would like to launch an inquiry to the air without intention to distort the news or results, you think that Linux in general terms today could yield much more than it already pays if I had a few drivers with quality that we can enjoy for Windows or Mac? Do not forget that the Mac hardware configurations are much more restrigidas and therefore easier to develop and improve for developers of OSX?
Here you can find the proof in full:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_macosx&num=1





