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2005-07-06
(Edit: Typo)
Mate, you are the one complaining with the original diatribe of the following:
Firefox is promoting 3.5's speed gains and its free. Cutting off a couple gigs of crust is not a feature either.
If I was an Apple user I would skip this one.
Now say it with a straight face that you aren't complaining.
Mac people like me aren't complaining; not because of excessive koolaide but because we actually respect the work that Apple has done; if Microsoft's operating system was of a similar quality then I'd be singing the praises of them as well.
For me, Windows 7 doesn't meet my expectations - and I'm just putting the finishing touches on a review of Window 7 7201 on my Eee PC (going to submit it soon). I want Microsoft to succeed because I know if there is strong competition between the different vendors then it improves my user experience over all. Competition is good and keeps everyone on their toes.
Edited 2009-06-09 01:44 UTC