Windows Vista vs. Mac OS X Leopard feature comparison

via drphysx's Videos by drphysx on 5/24/08

Windows Vista vs. Mac OS X Leopard feature comparison

You know, Vista is crap and Leopard rulez....
Well, at least, that's what people tell you.

They also try to convince you that XP is better than Vista. But is that true?

Certainly not. Just like Leopard is better than Tiger, Vista is better than XP. You'll understand why by watching this video.

Based on Apple's video tour of Mac OS X Leopard, I'll show you what things are really like.

In fact, Leopard and Vista have far less differences that you would expect.

Watch the whole video to find out why!

Watch a LQ version of it on Youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpR6jwQXc3Y

Also,

Also, you'll perhaps think that some of the features of the audio commentary are not shown. Well, this is not because Vista has less of them, it's just because it was not that easy to show them together with John's commentary (e.g. you can create toolbars/"stacks" at any screen edge or directly on the desktop, too or you can set any scheduling for Backup/Restore Center or you can also watch videos in Vista Photo-Gallery just like you do in Quickview and so on... There are also other great things like sort/group/stack by in Explorer that Leopard doesn't have... Or things like Spaces that Vista doesn't have natively built-in).

By drphysx

Tags : apple, better, comparison, feature, leopard, linux, mac, microsoft, os, pc, than, tiger, vista, vs., windows, xp

 

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