Microsoft denies Windows 7 modelled on Mac OS

 

Disowns comments made by manager.

Microsoft has moved quickly to dismiss comments made by one of its managers earlier this week that the Windows 7 user interface was based on that of the Mac operating system.

In an interview published yesterday on PCR, Microsoft partner group manager Simon Aldous admitted that many people think the Mac OS is "fantastic…very graphical and easy to use".

"What we’ve tried to do with Windows 7 – whether it’s traditional format or in a touch format – is to create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics," he was reported as saying.

"We’ve significantly improved the graphical user interface, but it’s built on that very stable core Vista technology, which is far more stable than the current Mac platform, for instance."

However, late yesterday Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc, who runs the firm's official Windows 7 blog, repudiated Aldous, labelling his comments "inaccurate and uninformed".

"Unfortunately, this came from a Microsoft employee who was not involved in any aspect of designing Windows 7," he wrote on the blog. "I hate to say this about one of our own, but his comments were inaccurate and uninformed."

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Microsoft denies Windows 7 modelled on Mac OS
"HyRax wrote: Microsoft have been playing catch up for years and yet they own the market place... john120 wrote: hahah bob your just another dumb mac fan boy who cant use a real pc ..."
By Slatts
 
 
 
Comments: 5
Bob
Nov 13, 2009 9:20 AM
I can see the next Mac ad saying "Hi Mac,I'm PC and my latest bugfix can sort of do all the cool things you've done for years." "But PC, isn't your full version $400 instead of $150 and watch this ...".
HyRax
Nov 13, 2009 10:58 AM
So Brandon LeBlanc is trying to say that The Vole has produced something original with Vista and Windows 7? I don't think so.

The shiny, bubbly look with uber-colourful icons is straight from Mac OS, without a doubt. The fading/tilted/transparent windows are straight from Linux and Mac OS. The graphics rendering model is the same as the one Linux and Mac OS have been using for years that Microsoft lambasted both platforms for back in the XP days saying it was slow.

Microsoft have been playing catch up for years, and the only thing they actually do excel in is making something look generally pretty and colourful (they do make some very nice looking, if slightly confusing, user interfaces - Windows Media Center is a great example, but WMC is so functionally limited in comparison to MythTV that I just can't use it), but at the end of the day it's still Windows underneath. Microsoft's Marketing Machine is no longer the powerhouse it once was.

People have been burned and no longer blindly commit cash to the Redmond behemoth anymore.
vegasbaby
Nov 13, 2009 12:08 PM
You're right Bob. But you left off this part:
"and with the $250 you save, you only have to find another $1000 for the more expensive hardware"
john120
Nov 13, 2009 12:19 PM
hahah bob your just another dumb mac fan boy who cant use a real pc
Slatts
Nov 17, 2009 10:05 PM
HyRax wrote:
Microsoft have been playing catch up for years



and yet they own the market place...

john120 wrote:
hahah bob your just another dumb mac fan boy who cant use a real pc


hush John. You're embarrassing yourself.
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