David Pogue Takes On Vista
guruevi writes to let us know about a review of Microsoft Vista in the NY Times, in the form of an article and a video, by the known Mac-friendly David Pogue. In the article, Pogue recasts Microsoft's marketing mantra for Vista: "Clear, Confident, Connected" becomes "Looks, Locks, Lacks." Pogue writes that Vista is such a brazen rip-off of Mac OS X that "There must be enough steam coming out of Apple executives' ears to power the Polar Express." But the real fun is in the video, in which Pogue attempts to prove that Vista is not simply an OS X clone.
Pogue is correct. Vista is a joke and MacOS X the coming leader.
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This is because Windows Longhorn/Vista/whatever has been in development for YEARS. Microsoft always promises the world, to prevent people from jumping ship, since the features they need are "almost there" and "will be available as a service pack", etc.
Despite closing with some pseudo-technical sounding posts about "architecture", your troll-fu is weak.
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They'd have nobody to copy. Microsoft don't do anything unless they're forced to. Without Apple you would still be using MS DOS.
The question to ask, is, why use a knockoff like Windows when you can have the original? Especially when the TCO for Apple systems are a fraction of those for equivalent Windows systems.
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There's not a lot of fame and glory from writing that Microsoft hit a home run. It's much better to recycle the old "Microsoft copied it from Apple" line. Who cares about who was first.... it's called building on prior art.... now it's up to Apple to see what they can build on from Microsoft (see fast user switching, ethernet) and dropping the failures (see appletalk, ADB, newton, cyberdog, OS 1-9).
You find me a Dell or HP that:
1) Has comparable hardware specs,
2) Has a comparable software load,
3) Is half the cost of my MacBook
and we'll talk. Until then, STFU.
-- Cerebus