http://AppleenEspañol.com For the New York Times, David Pogue reviews Windows Vista, trying to prove in his video that "Microsoft did not steal ideas from Mac OS X." Apple en Español http://Apple...
http://AppleenEspañol.com For the New York Times, David Pogue reviews Windows Vista, trying to prove in his video that "Microsoft did not steal ideas from Mac OS X." Apple en Español http://AppleenEspañol.com
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His arguements are weak, but a lot of the things he pointed out are generic add-ons. Search? Whoop-dee-do. Folder listings? How many other ways are there to organize folders logically?
And a lotof the other things mentioned here are cosmetic conveniences that Mac just got to first. For all we know, they may have been developing these at similar times, but Mac released them first. How can we call anyone "copycat" by just seeing who released what first?
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And a lotof the other things mentioned here are cosmetic conveniences that Mac just got to first. For all we know, they may have been developing these at similar times, but Mac released them first. How can we call anyone "copycat" by just seeing who released what first?