“This column–the first in a series of holiday shopping guides–is a blatant attempt to get you into an Apple Store and convince you to maybe even buy something while you’re there,” writes ZDNet’s Executive Anchor David Coursey. “I urge you to consider a Mac as a new computer in your home this holiday or perhaps as a first computer for someone you know who still doesn’t have one,” Coursey writes. He continues, “As for OS X 10.2, I still believe it’s the most graceful OS I’ve ever encountered.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. Read it all here.
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