#35, the difference is, ALL that stuff in XP can be turned off, AND you can even customize the look with your own skin, weather it's a StylesXP based skin which uses MS' own format, or Windowblinds, it can be done, and done well.
You claim that the Mac interface is superior, but it is in fact FAR from it. OSX does improve a lot to what was available on MacOS in previous versions, however, it still needs work in a few areas. Windows still has a much better interface as far as getting things done, and learning how to get them down quickly.
Application crashes generally isn't the OS's fault, it's the fault of the programmer who wrote the part of the code that crashed it.
Apple did not create IEEE1394, which is the spec that Apples has given the name Firewire, nor were they the first to the market with it, they were just the first ones to mass market it (mainly because they generally controll their industry, and what they say goes, ESPECIALLY since they make their own hardware). To say that Apple was the first to use 802.11b is just outrageous, sure, they may have been ONE of the first to market towards the consumer, but definatly NOT the first. Apple was also nowhere near first offering wide-screen LCD, they were, in fact, one of the latest.
The reason why Apple is able to incorporate all these pieces of technology into their product lines faster is because they control their hardware, they make the motherboard, they make the accessories, they are the only ones that sell the product, as such, it's so much easier for them to move to new technologies... but other manufacturers certainly do not copy them, it's just a lot harder for them to move their product lines over.
Finally, what does MS have to do with 5 1/4" floppy disks? Nothing, MS is not in the hardware business (for the most part, they are just starting to get into it except for their mice, keyboards, and joysticks).
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