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On 12/14/2011 05:17 PM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 14/12/2011 20:31, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

The "where it falls short" part could be an issue, though.
A journalist will never write an article without a little bit of
criticism, and this is absolutely fair. I am a software reviewer for an
Italian PC magazine, and I would consider any head to head comparison
coming from the software vendor as biased.

Lifehacker has a huge number of readers exactly where we fall short,
i.e. in the Windows environment, and a substantially positive review is
making noise and creating interest.


I emailed him about with some info and he sent the following:

[quote]
I'm using 3.4.4 on a current-gen MacBook Air running Windows. I just launched it again (cold launch), and it still took 10 seconds to launch, like I said in the post.
[unquote]

The post was 20 seconds, yet he now states 10 seconds.
I never heard of Macs running Windows very well, but I can be wrong.



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