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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2006

Video taken from macTV Videocast, shows some Vista "innovations" that, in fact, are only copies of Mac OS X programs and system. Check it out, and you'll be able to see just how similar Windows 'Vista' will be to our familiar Mac OS X. Apple Rulez!!!!

PS. If you're one of the hundreds of commentators who didn't understand the hilariously SIMPLE fact that this is OS X put to Vista commentary, I suggest

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  • ha funny i can name an original mac feature for every vista feature.

  • OS X is based on BSD Unix. Its got a BSD micro-kernel at its core so how is it copying lol

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  • he should change the name to mac os x

  • Xerox...

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  • Funny

  • LULZ

  • Ad then KDE cloned Windows! ;) (While Gnome just cloned OS X directly, but cut half the functions away.) (And XFCE stil loves its Windows 95A ;)

  • HÉy_ânyóñÊ_wÅNNÂ_chÄt_wïth_më_­Ï_fÊel_sÕ_lÖnÊly_tÒÐÄy■

  • Microsoft sucks. 

  • Highly tuned and heavily tweaked winXP with hacked TOS-breaking modifications on Windows folder owns all. In compability, speed and usability.

  • Vista is what happens when you combine all the worst features of two different operating systems, along with a few good features. Windows 7 is what happens when take those good features out and invent new tortures to throw at your customers.

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