Mac was very quiet at Macworld
Posted by steve on January 9, 2007 |
This year’s Macworld keynote was all about the iPhone, and a bit about appletv. Despite that the next release of OS X, Leopard, is pretty much around the corner (anywhere between now and summer?), there had been very little talk about Mac at all.
Part of that may just be Apple is very satisfied with where Mac hardware & software is right now, and any model changes & upgrades wouldn’t require such a big announcement at Macworld. I think part of the reason may also be article like this one in Information Week:
“Microsoft had two serious issues. First, they had to make this update of Windows revolutionary enough that it came close to justifying the delay. Second, they had to come up with something that would stand up well with its main competitor in the desktop OS market, Mac OS X. Have they succeeded at both? I’d argue that the former’s almost a non-issue: Vista will sell well, because the world won’t have a choice. As far as the latter, well, probably, but you’d be hard-pressed to say Vista’s better than Mac OS X.”
“Windows is…well, Windows is very eager to tell you what’s going on. Constantly. Plug something in, and you get a message. Unplug something and you get a message. If you’re on a network that’s having problems staying up, you’ll get tons of messages telling you this. It’s rather like dealing with an overexcited Boy Scout…who has a lifetime supply of chocolate-covered espresso beans.”
“This kind of “change for change’s sake” is all over Vista. The window controls in Vista are smaller and flatter than in XP, and unlike XP, don’t reach all the way to the top of the window anymore.”
“For example, in Windows XP you have a control panel called “Add or Remove Programs.” While not elegant, it is clear. You know what that control panel’s functionality is, no guessing. It adds and removes programs. The Vista version? “Programs and Features.” Huh? What does that do?”
This article goes into a good amount of detail, including some comparative screenshots, and echos my sentiment about Windows Vista. It’s just not good enough to be “competitive”, but it’s still better than Windows XP.
Read more at Information Week:
Review: Mac OS X Shines In Comparison With Windows Vista
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January 9th, 2007 @ 4:38 pm
I think you meant Leopard, not Tiger.
January 9th, 2007 @ 5:53 pm
I get my kittens all mixed up… Corrected!