Vista and Leopard
Created on: September 8th, 2006
Vista and Leopard
You all kno it's true. No nasty comments please. I dont care if you hatte apple and love windows. this is how i feel.

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September 8th, 2006
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I don't like how Bill Gates is too dumb to make his own operating system have a nice GUI, so he copies Apple's. Bill Gates, you are a joke. You fail at your job. Just step down. Microsoft Sucks.
September 8th, 2006
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It's true. I have vista, but I don't use those "gadgets."
October 3rd, 2006
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I still can't get over how golden it was when Apple's lead Mac OS X developer came out on stage just to pick apart every copied feature of Windows Vista. That and the video where Steve Balmer is demonstrating the "new" and "revolutionary" features of Vista, and some guy dubbed Mr. Balmer's voice over top of a video capture of himself (the creator) operating in Mac OS X, duplicating every feature Balmer mentions, on a system already nearly two years old.
November 15th, 2006
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lol. "gadgets".
January 31st, 2007
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Faux-Aaron, not true. The Widgets float around freely in dashboard, true, but you choose them from a list at the bottom of the screen, which becomes nothing more than a little expanding + button in the bottom left of the screen.
May 18th, 2012
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Apple was the first to have "widgets" back in 1984, with the Desk Accessories that shipped with the operating system in the original Macintosh computers.