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#1 Nvyseal

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 11:05 PM

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Apple's senior vice president of software engineering Bertrand Serlet pointed to the desktop search technology built into Windows Vista and compared it to the Searchlight feature in OS X 10.4 Tiger. Serlet furthermore argued that Microsoft mimicked Apple by integrating an RSS reader into its Web browser.

Apple at its annual World Wide Developers Conference has lashed out against Microsoft for copying features of Mac OS X 10.4 in the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system.

"Our friends up north spend $5 billion a year on research and development," Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said in reference to Microsoft.

"And yet these days all they seem to be able to do is try and copy Google and Apple. So I guess it's a good example of how money isn't everything."

Apple's senior vice president of software engineering Bertrand Serlet pointed to the desktop search technology built into Windows Vista and compared it to the Searchlight feature in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.

"We have this incredible technology under the hood," Serlet told delegates. "After the WinFS debacle, [Microsoft has] been scrambling to understand how to integrate that stuff."

WinFS was scheduled to provide a new file system for Windows. It would make searching for items much easier because instead of files, it sees data items such as e-mail messages and photos. Microsoft last June axed the technology from Windows Vista.

Serlet furthermore argued that Microsoft mimicked Apple by integrating an RSS reader into its Web browser. He also raised questions about Microsoft's decision to unbundle Outlook into separate applications for calendaring and e-mail. Apple always has had separate applications for those tasks.

Turning the knife on Microsoft's forthcoming operating system, Serlet then turned his attention to the new Windows logo that replaced the start button in the bottom left. It features a Windows Logo placed inside a blue sphere.

Referring to the Aqua user interface in OS X, he described the Windows Vista logo as a "standard Windows logo with a nice aqua bubble on top."

"But you know, underneath it all it's still Windows."

The Windows Vista mockery was intended as a joke.

Apple later at the WWDC event showed off several new features of the forthcoming version of its OS X 10.5 operating system codenamed Leopard.

Among things, it will feature a technology dubbed Time Machine that lets users recover documents that they deleted in the past or allows them to restore a file to a previous version when the user has accidentally overwritten a document.

Microsoft plans to offer a similar technology called Previous Versions.

Apple itself also is no stranger to copying software features that were pioneered by others. Microsoft was the first to publicly show off desktop search in 2003 and the technology was first delivered by Google with its Desktop Search product.

Although it is subject to debate, many have argued that the idea behind Apple's Dashboard of creating a platform to run small Java applications was pioneered by Konfabulator in 2003. The company has since been acquired by Yahoo.

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Wasn't MS working on Longhorn way before OS X??

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 11:23 PM

what a bunch of smug ars****es. they just can't handle that they are second. or third. or just overpriced/
overstuffed. have you priced any of the apple "workstations"? :blush:

oh, a great book (though apple biased, of course) regardng all this from the early days:
http://www.oreilly.c...log/revolution/
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a young bill gates replying to an angry young steve jobs, re: MS "borrowing":
"well steve, it's like this. we have a wealthy neighbor named xerox. and when i broke in to steal their TV set,
i noticed you had already beat me to it..."

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 11:28 PM

is that your site? :blush:

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 11:35 PM

View PostNvyseal, on Aug 8 2006, 04:28 PM, said:

is that your site? :blush:
my cousin tims' :blush:

oh, i love this:
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Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:24 AM

Wow ... I forgot what a cassette looks like until I saw that post MO :lol:

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Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:21 PM

:lol:

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Posted 09 August 2006 - 10:16 PM

That's cool!

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Posted 09 August 2006 - 11:22 PM

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