Windows Vista, one of the worsest operating systems ever released, due to several errors and BSODs, and MacOS X Leopard, one of the best releases of Apple. But, which one is better?
Windows Vista PCs (but not only Vista, also XP, 2000, 98 and 95 computers) has a lot of possibilites for customizing your computer to get the best perfomance and the best framerate on the videogames of the moment, and a great quality of Internet navigation, through the best browsers that ever existed: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Opera. And also, most games we're made for PC, and we have Blur just around the corner, with some requirements that require an Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.0GHz, 2GB of RAM, and an Nvidia GeForce 7800GT with 256 MB of VRAM or higher, Blur is planned to be launched on 2010, and remember, Blur's multiplayer beta is coming out next year exclusively for the Xbox 360.
MacOS has always been listed as an operating system to work with. Being included in the following generations of the Macbook and the iMac, unless we make Hackintosh (that is, a version of MacOS for computers designed for Windows or Linux), Apple computers are hardly upgradeable, since most computers created by Apple are All In One (AIO), so the most that can be upgraded is the RAM (and possibly the processor). In addition, the vast majority of games are not available on MacOS, but on Linux or Windows, so it is difficult that at some point we are going to play Garry's Mod on a computer with MacOS, until some time passes, the idea of being able to play Garry's Mod on an Apple computer is practical and technically impossible
Possibilites with Vista:
Possibilities with MacOS X Leopard
Although Windows Vista is a great operating system for things like playing the games of the moment, or many other things, it's several BSODs and failures makes Windows Vista lose many points.
MacOS X Leopard is a great operating system for things like working or watch videos, but is the worst option when it comes to games, since most games aren't avaliable for MacOS.