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J2SE

Lots of blogs on Tiger, as you might expect. But are people really moving to use Tiger, or is this just a lot of fanfare?

About a year ago, I jumped on the Mac OS X bandwagon, threw my resources into a TiBook and later into a nifty desktop, and thought I was quite trendy. About 4 months ago, I got annoyed at all the things that I was used to acting just slightly off, and went back to my trusty PC laptop. I was pretty happy, and on familiar ground, until last week's editors meeting at O'Reilly. Since then, I've run screaming back to my TiBook, and am (for now) thrilled...



