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Fair enough. Though I would say that OS X raised the bar and became the gold standard. One of the main reasons Vista got such a bad reception was that OS X was seen to be better ( by many internet tech sites at any rate).
MS *had* to pull off something good. And by all accounts they did with Windows 7.
MS has a history of resting on its laurels when not pushed. Look at the release cycles of their browsers. It seems they only pushed out good software when they felt the heat from Netscape, Firefox, or Chrome.