You are comparing a Windows desktop with a pair of 7200 rpm drives in raid 0 with a macbook with 1 5400 rpm drive. Then you write "Going from OSX to Windows is like going from driving a truck to driving a passenger vechicle - the responsiveness is just too hard to ignore. You accelerate faster after a set of traffic lights, you handle corners better, etc" But that doesn't tell me anything because the hardware is so different On 1/28/07, Zenja Solaja <solaja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A small rant of the pitfalls encountered when trying to develop applications under Windows, MacOSX and BeOS, with an eye towards Haiku. Yes, I know, it's shameless self-promotion, but I'm quite sure a lot of developers on this list will feel right at home when reading the article in the link. Cheers, and enjoy the morning/afternoon/evening. Enjoy http://members.optusnet.com.au/hotw/comparison/comparison.html