Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Aug 2006 19:23 UTC
Mac OS X Paul Thurrot, everybody's favourite Microsoft Apple Microsoft zealot, writes on his webpage: "It's funny. Apple calls Microsoft a copy-cat, and yet, I feel like I've seen some of these features somewhere before. Many of the features, however, are just sad. Is this really the best they had to show off right now?" El Reg agrees with him, saying: "On the basis of the evidence so far the sixth release of Mac OS X is, to put it bluntly, a point release." Update by ELQ: A related editorial by Wired.
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RE: yet
by Rayz on Wed 9th Aug 2006 22:27 UTC in reply to "yet"
Rayz
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2006-06-24

This would be true if MS hadn't actually been updating XP and a load of other operating systems and applications , WHILST developing Vista.

When Apple actually builds an OS from scratch, rather than bolting bits onto one they bought in a fire sale, then what you say will be true.

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