So lets get this straight. I’m a Mac user, have resisted Windows for a long time even though I’ve had to use it for work (content creation). The Mac was simply better and I?d be the first to tell anyone. However, my experience with OS X 10.1 seems to have been the icing on the cake.
MacImports is now shipping a snazzy opaque translucent Port Protector for the new iBook (Dual USB) for a modest US$15.

We asked, and you answered — from across the country, success stories and sob stories looking for the elusive free 10.1 update CDs. Check it out for tips on finding the CD, or to feel less alone in your frustration.
The 10.1 install CD which I used (not the update CD) has an updated Disk Utility with enhanced partitioning tools… and supports RAID 1 and 0 (stripe and mirror).
For those of you who haven’t discovered already: Apple VASTLY underestimated demand for 10.1 “Instant Update” CDs. Most readers who didn’t hit the store at 9a were plain out of luck. Salvation, though, can be described in two words: “master CD.”
First Apple promises a free 10.1 “Instant Upgrade” CD to existing 10.0 users,then they use the ambiguous wording “at participating retail outlets.” Huh?What’s a 10.1 hungry Mac user to do? Here’s the scoop on resellers that’llmake sure you’re on point-one this Saturday.
OS X-only multi-dimensional spreadsheet software scheduled for preview release next month
Reader report: I received my copy of 10.1 after the Apple Keynote at Seybold SF on Tuesday morning. Got home to Minneapolis and upgraded to it on my Dual 800Mhz G4 and it rocks!