Paul Thurrott posted his experiences with Windows 7 on a MacBook Air
Part 2
There's a cute little trend in tech circles where a Windows blogger will try to justify his recent and otherwise embarrassing Mac purchase by writing about his walk on the dark side and offering up years-late observations about how Windows and Mac OS X differ. No offense, but ... boring. That's been done before, and probably better, by others.Part 1
And for the record, I purchased my first Mac, a 2001 iBook, before Apple released Mac OS X, and I've used every single version of Apple's flagship OS on one or more Macs ever since. In fact, I've probably bought more Apple computers and devices, and thrown more money at Apple, than most Apple enthusiasts. So please understand that what I'm about to write isn't a silly little blogger trick but instead comes after over a decade of daily experience with Apple's products:
I just bought a MacBook Air. And I'm going to run Windows 7 on it.
Part 2