Sorry for the giant multi-quote.
It's better looking and more efficient than Mac, but it's also more Mac-like than any previous Windows version?
My brain hurts.
Yeah, I think he can be pretty schizophrenic (but aren't we all). I've also seen him write about Windows 7 in the past, while it was still in beta, that he sees it moving into a Mac-like direction and doesn't like that. Now that it's final and his complaints have been ineffective, its Mac-likeness is suddenly something positive (at the same time apparently an actual Mac is still worse than a mediocre Windows pushed into a mostly Mac-like direction).
For the record, I agree with him that Windows 7 is more Mac-like, and, being mostly a Mac-user, think that's wonderful. Of course, for my taste it's still not Mac-like enough
LOL he talks about how [...] the Dock is a "UI disaster" [...]
[...] I like OS X far better than Windows, but I'm just saying that when people criticise the Dock in OS X, they do have a point. [...]
The dock unfortunately is
not a high-point in Apple's UI decisions , that much I think should have to be acknowledged, judged from a usability perspective . Even though I still manage to enjoy it I also see its shortcomings and think it is mainly used as a marketing feature, since it does look awfully pretty on a store display…
That lovely Redmond lusciousness isn't come fast or cheap:
Also, dam... the cheapest upgrade is $120 + tax.... MS is a bit harsh with prices.[...]
You were able to pre-order the Home Premium Upgrade for $ 50. Previous OS X Upgrades were also >$120.
[...]Seeing as how I didn't read past that, I'm assuming from the OP that the guy called it "sexy." Am I the only one disturbed with using that term for software? [...]
If Win7 looks anything like Vista, and from what I have seen it looks totally like it, it's fugly in my opinion. Instead of making me forget about the OS, Microsoft slams that GUI in your face like it's a big blue pie.[...]
Agreed on the usage of the term "sexy". I also kind of agree with the rest. I do feel like the glassy window border somewhat minimizes the problem of everything being so in-your-face, but it also manages to create a slightly busy look when Windows overlap. It's kind of up to the user to customize the window chrome to make it mostly colorless and not to be so transparent as to be distracting. Overall I definitely think Windows' UI has never been more elegant, if the right settings are used. Still, OS X's minimalism is much more to my taste.
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It's clear that he thinks Win7 is better than OS X and wants to tell the world about it, especially Mac users. I find it very childish and surprising coming from someone claiming to be a journalist. [...]
I would hesitate to call him a journalist really. His OS X reviews are about as objective as a devoted Lexus driver's review of a Mercedes would be.
Windows 7 looks nice but I think Thurrott is just fishing for clicks here. [...]
Indeed, and I bet it's working well for him. Even though I mostly disagree with him and think his opinions range from the clearly subjective to the frankly ridiculous, I still semi-regularly read his articles on Apple's stuff. It's one of the addictions I could live without...
Windows 7 is sweet and definetely the best Windows ever. On the plus side we can of course install it on our Mac's :>.
There are some things Windows 7 does better and some that OSX does better. I don't think either is the definitive better OS. [...]
Agreed.
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if you want the same quality as a Macbook - and I'm not sure there's anything in the Windows OEM world that quite pulls off the quality and aesthetics that a Macbook has - then you're going to pay close (although not quite) the same price.
Also agreed. At least if you look at the whole package. People often dismiss Apple laptops by criticizing only a specific aspect, like say the display, or the sound, or the (formerly) missing card reader. That's like completely dismissing a great car like the Mercedes SL because you don't like its mediocre radio.
I think Apple's UI is infinitely superior to the Windows UI. Windows 7 may look better (arguable) but there is a massive difference between looking better and being useful.
I think the difference is in stating something as a personal opinion versus proclaiming it as a fact. You certainly won't be able to prove that Apple's UI is infinitely superior to the Windows UI but everyone should grant you that opinion, especially when (if) it's supported by evidence and even if it's not.