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I like the commercials they are actually well thought out and focus only on features which is a plus. I actually like Windows 7, enough to buy it? No, I went Mac and I'm not looking to switch again. Windows doesn't have anything I need in-fact they have less than I need ( I use Logic Studio and Apogee hardware). That doesn't mean that I'm not impressed with what they have done with Windows 7. I think handing off Windows to the same guys who did Office 2007 was a good idea. While the ribbon may not be the best thing in the world it was still a surprise coming form Microsoft. That team is willing to think outside of the box and focus on the UI experience. I'ma fan of the taskbar, if only because it reminds me of the OSX dock.
Look, I'm a Mac and Linux user. I have very little desire to run anything but OSX but you have to give credit where its due. My company is currently looking to upgrade to Windows 7, which considering XP is 8 years old may be a good idea.