" So that's Windows 7 - the same old technology as Vista. " But underlying Windows 7 you have the same old technologies: DLLs, the Registry, Disk Defragmentation - no end user should ever have to know about that."Īs if that wasn't enough, Serlet took a swipe at Microsoft's security record, saying that they're even more complex in Windows 7 to prevent a PC from being infested with malware. " Indeed, Microsoft has dug quite a big hole for themselves with Vista, and they're trying to get out of it with Windows 7," he said. " What a sharp contrast with what's been happening up north. ![]() However, before diving into Snow Leopard's nitty gritty, it's worth talking about some of the things Apple said during the keynote which, frankly, were a little below the belt.īertrand Serlet, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering at Apple, couldn't resist taking a jab at archrival Microsoft. ![]() ![]() Today, we're going to have a quick look back at what was announced and how it's going to impact the OS market. First Look: Mac OS X v10.6 Snow LeopardEarlier this week at its Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, Apple released some details about the next version of Mac OS X, Snow Leopard, which is set for release in September 2009 - at least a month ahead of Microsoft's purported Windows 7 release.
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