In the October 7, 2002 issue of eWeek, Jason Brooks writes, “combining a thoughtfully designed user interface with components culled from the open-source community, Apple Computer Inc.’s BSD-based Mac OS X 10.2 operating system will probably fit into the mainstream enterprise desktop space better than any other Unix-based system.” Read the whole review here.
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