Finished the upgrade not long ago. Unlike Microsoft Windows upgrades, Mac OS X upgrades are painless. Leave it to run and shortly after it restarts, you are welcomed by the new dock, the stacks and cover flow finder.
The new Mac OS X Leopard. Say rooarr.
All these within an hour of painless waiting and a cup of hot tea. Praises aside, I must admit that the switch to Mac albeit I am still running Vista on two other machines, is not exactly a beautiful picture painted by most Mac switchers. You ought to find various alternatives for your favourite software. And to accommodate to the still majority of Windows users, you need to be mindful of certain formats you correspond in.
But since Vista is not showing any good reports with large industry players - many multi-national corporations end up paying to downgrade their servers and workstations to Windows XP, Mac might have potential to make its move onto native Windows users.
It will take some time. But for those who haven’t tried out but afraid to spend bombs on it and fear chucking it aside, Mac Mini maybe the low cost alternative.