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May 13, 2006 


Five Fundamental Architectural Flaws in Windows Solved In Mac OS X

Five examples of fundamental Windows architecture design flaws, the endless headaches they cause for Windows users, and how the issues are handled more elegantly in Mac OS X. This is a well written and analytical article presenting how Mac OS X addresses the design flaws in Windows. Least privileged access is one of the largest holes in my opinion. Trying to run a Windows system with least privileged access is near impossible though is the way of Mac OS X, and many newer versions of Linux. -Eric

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