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"He's completely clueless about how things work in Vista. What he just described is as easy as a pie in Vista. Want to do something with your programs? Open Control Panel, type "programs" in the search bar and here you go, the first link gets us to "Add/Remove programs." Want do change display settings? Control Panel, type "display" in the search bar, and... you guessed it, first link. How easier can that be?"
Of course if you want to do that in OS X Tiger all you have to do is click on Spotlight, type "Display settings" and click on displays. It opens up the Preferences panel right in display settings. And it has been in OS X for some time now.
Aside from that, it is not intuitive to the average user in either OS to do it that way. With OS X it is a two click operation to access the display settings and as the author pointed out it is a fairly obvious operation. Your method in Vista or OS X requires more time and keyboard/mouseclicks. And that is what seemed to me to be one of the two points of the article. How obvious it is to carry out an operation.