In the world of Mac/Windows dual-booting, newer does not always mean better. stands as a testament to a brief moment where hardware and driver optimization aligned perfectly. It understands the 2016 MacBook Pro’s temperamental GPU, speaks fluent Kaby Lake to the 2017 iMac, and handles audio routing with grace that later versions fatally lost.

To the average user, it was just a driver package. To Leo, it was the "Rosetta Stone" for his hardware.