Why are Mac users so mad at Microsoft for copying the Mac's O/S when Apple copied Mac's O/
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Why is it every time in a discussion about Microsoft or Apple systems or software Mac users always bash Microsoft for copying Mac's O/S?Apple copied their O/S from Xerox but get mad at Microsoft for doing the same thing they did.I like both platforms but do lean towards Windows because of price,performance,
supported applications,ease of upgrades and gaming.I love the Mac's interface its easy to use and works perfect every time and the software it does have is terrific..I do blame Apple for not having more market share.If they only let 3rd party vendors offer the O/S to its customers maybe the Mac would pick up some market share and become supported by more 3rd party developers.What do you think?
Why are Mac users so mad at Microsoft for copying the Mac's O/S when Apple copied Mac's O/S from Xerox?windows updatesWell, if you want to be specific, the OS Apple took from Xerox, which was the old one up to OS9 and not the Unix based OSX, was never actually put to use by xerox, it was sitting doing nothing so why shouldn't Apple make use of it.
As for why people are angry about Windows stealing the ideas, well, that's just stupid - they should be glad knowing MS finally recognized something good when they saw it, and perhaps the PC world will finally be treated to a decent computer after so many years of garbage.
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