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Old 04-07-2011, 12:27 AM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office 2007 Leopard vs. Vista Take two

Let me attempt this once more.
Seeing that so quite a few readers misunderstood my weblog publish from previously this week about my get on Apple CEO Steve Jobs; keynote, I;d prefer to try to clarify what I used to be attempting to say.
But 1st, let me say thanks for that many interesting e-mail messages and feedback around the first publish. And unique thank you for that unsolicited suggestions, which ranged from “find a new career,” to “see a doctor about your time/space problem you seem to have,Office 2007 Product Key,” to “you should be running a car wash in Frezno.” I have been attempting to respond to all of my e-mail correspondents, but unfortunately quite a few of you seem to become using ######## e-mail addresses and names that aren;t your own.
I heard from some interesting corners. I heard from Windows users who think the Mac OS X is far superior to Vista. I heard from Apple users who said they thought Leopard would be a weak Mac OS X release. And I heard from rather just a few Mac folks who thought Work opportunities; keynote was too much of a rehash from January and was a lame representation of what Apple has coming around the operating system front.
My first publish was not an attempt at a Vista vs. Leopard product review (in response to the reader who said s/he;d contact my managers to make sure this ZDNet reviewer was fired!). Nor was it a news story. It was my plain, old, biased opinion, as most blog posts tend to become.
Admittedly, my headline choice (“Leopard looks like … Vista”) for my original weblog posting was poor. A great deal of folks immediately assumed I used to be asserting that Leopard — the version of Mac OS X coming this October, which Work opportunities demonstrated at the Worldwide Developers Conference on July 11 — was copied from Vista. And seemingly read no further.
That isn;t what I was saying at all. In fact,Microsoft Office 2010, I consciously stayed away from the whole “who copied whom” discussion, which has been debated for years now. I had nothing new to observe there and didn;t intend for this weblog post to get a timeline. (I also didn;t expect it to get a forum for Linux users,Microsoft Office 2007, yet still heard from a reader who told me that I used to be a fool not to mention Linux, since it was obvious Apple and Microsoft both had stolen their interface ideas from Linux. I;m not kidding.)
Instead, what I used to be trying to ask was whether users out there, especially those who;ve had a chance to play with the closed Leopard betas,Windows 7 Activation, believe there are features and functionality in Leopard that will leapfrog what;s available in Vista. I used to be curious because I often hear Apple officials and users assert that Leopard will be light years ahead of Vista after Leopard ships. Yet in the demonstration I saw on Monday, I didn;t see much of anything — other than the beautiful eye candy,Office 2007 Key, as noted by LifeHacker — that seemed to go beyond what Microsoft is doing with Vista.
As I noted in my authentic post, I am not a Mac user. Please excuse any Mac OS X subsystem names I bungled in my publish; I simply utilised the terms Jobs used. For a better use of correct Apple terminology in comparing Leopard to Vista, I;d suggest viewers check out Microsoft Watch;s follow-up post from July 12.)
A variety of readers said they thought the Top 10 Leopard features list I cited was weak and chose to make Leopard look bad. Just a reminder: This wasn;t my list. This was the list of features that Jobs chose to highlight.
Yes, I have seen Mac OS X Tiger and, many thanks to the kind loan of an iMac from Apple a year ago, had a chance to dabble with it. It wasn;t my cup of tea. I am too set in my Windows ways to switch. (At the same time, I seriously doubt anyone at Microsoft would call me a “Vista fan girl.”.)
At the risk of having my inbox flooded again with significantly more love mail and thoughtful career suggestions from all you enthusiastic Mac users out there, I;d prefer to re-ask my first question. What features coming in Leopard do you think will leapfrog Vista? (Not in terms of what they look like, but in terms of what they will do.) I am asking because I want fodder for my next interview with the Windows team and — as so a lot of of you suggested I do — to educate myself.
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