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Switch active windows by hovering your mouse, change the duration of notification pop-ups, disable unnecessary animations, and underline menu keyboard shortcuts.
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upgrade to the newest version of DIVX (http://divx.com). That did it for me.
I made the choice of my first Apple notebook versus a new Vista notebook. I decided to pay a little more for the stability, plus I'm running XP on it when I need to. I've been very pleased with the transition.
- by Aluk Dramen July 6, 2008 4:50 PM PDT
- @ Seaspray0: Market inertia, maybe?
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(20 Comments)Larger user install base, also. Everyone and their cousin got Windows. Why would one bother using anything else?