Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Apr 2009 10:27 UTC
Windows Microsoft's "You find it, you keep it" campaign, which directly attacks Apple, has seen another instalment. The first one, with Lauren criticising Apple for its pricing policy and lack of choice, was met with mixed reviews, and I'm sure the second one will not be received any differently. Giampaolo disses Apple for a lack of power and being all about aesthetics.
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noamsml
Member since:
2005-07-09

Any OS can be a real OS, IF---

- it installs on a person's chosen hardware
...


So OSX isn't included here, I understand.

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sbergman27 Member since:
2005-07-24

Any OS can be a real OS, IF--- - it installs on a person's chosen hardware...

"So OSX isn't included here, I understand."

Apple, Inc's choice. *shrug*

Edited 2009-04-05 18:37 UTC

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Bobthearch Member since:
2006-01-27

"Any OS can be a real OS, IF---

- it installs on a person's chosen hardware
...


So OSX isn't included here, I understand.
"

It's included for you if you have Mac-compatible hardware and if it meets your needs.

That was my point, to dispute the possibility that an entire operating system can be dismissed as not 'real'.

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