It seems that Apple is just getting under everyone's skin with this week's
WWDC keynote speech by Jobs and crew. You've already read Brad's views on
the speech as they relate to Windows Vista. He made mention of
Rob McLaws views on the whole ordeal too. And no good OS X vs. Windows
debate is complete without Paul Thurrott of WinSuperSite.com chiming in too with
his
thoughts.
In general, where others are purely blasting Apple for its attitude and OS
features, Thurrott takes the time to make it clear he thinks Apple does a great
job with its products, that when it implements a feature it does a very good
job, though they tend to rarely be the "first" with any feature or idea.
The biggest critique he has is on how blatantly false many of Apple's claims
are. He seems to particularly enjoy the "Microsoft hasn't released
anything in 5 years" lie and goes to list the slew of XP editions that have come
out since the initial launch in 2001.
Check out the rest of his break-down of the keynote speech in the link below.