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Monday, January 08, 2007
I somewhat enjoyed reading this article at InformationWeek.com comparing Mac OS X with Vista. I think that the final statement from this article places Microsoft and Apple to terms in the way products have always been developed at these companies from the get-go:
"Vista reeks of committee and design by massive consensus, while OS X shines from an intense focus on doing things in a simple, clear fashion and design for the user, not the programmer."
"Vista reeks of committee and design by massive consensus, while OS X shines from an intense focus on doing things in a simple, clear fashion and design for the user, not the programmer."
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