I was on Tiger then upgraded to Leopard on my Macbook which is becoming obsolete by current softwares requirements; pretty sure that iOS 5 would kick us to the curb in terms of compatibility.
On the Notification Centre: it is awful. If it gets moved to the iPhone, all I can say that now the "fun" has been taken out of an iPhone for me and become what I associate the "work" side of my life with. We are now really slaves to the master (I know we were enslaved the moment we bought into Apple's products, but they have always seem more casual). Of course, it is only a small feature and I hope to be able to ignore it when I get my iPhone 4GS/5.
The other stuff seems alright; good job on making the volume button dual-use.
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By the way, on the price of Mac vs PC... I feel that once you purchase (genuine) virus-scan software in your PC and take into account the amount of time needed to run them and perform defragmentation and other seemingly necessary tasks (I was once reprimanded for not taking time out to care for my PCs, which makes me mad up till today), you'd have had your Mac paid. You can earn money, but not time.
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