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PC World review gives Apple’s Mac OS X Tiger 4.5 stars out of 5

“Now that Apple’s Tiger has pounced, there is one question on everyone’s mind: Is this latest release of Mac OS X worth 129 bucks? The answer is yes. The improvements are not just cosmetic, as Mac skeptics are likely to snicker. Rather, new features such as Tiger’s desktop search tool are powerful enough to change the way you use your Mac,” Narasu Rebbapragada writes for PC World.

“The breakthrough feature in OS X version 10.4–the reason to get Tiger at all–is Spotlight. This whip-smart desktop search tool rummages through your files, folders, e-mail, and certain applications, and then displays results neatly by category,” Rebbapragada writes. “Spotlight is fast, and its searches can run deep, making it superior to previous Finder-based searches and Windows searches.”

“Mac OS X Tiger is a giant leap over its predecessor, Panther. In my tests the operating system seemed stable and relatively bug-free, and performance was excellent on both my new test system and my aging Powerbook. For me, the Spotlight search and Smart Folders features are worth the purchase price. That said, if they don’t wow you, RSS readers and widgets are available elsewhere, and there’s always AppleScript as a more technical alternative to Automator,” Rebbapragada writes.

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