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Sounds like OS envy to me
Gee - those sound like some bitter comments. You obviously have followed this closely and have noticed, but not mentioned, the "wildly popular" iTunes Store and that ubiquitous audio player iPod...both by Apple - the company you used to scorn but now are forced to deal with - because Microsoft's true weaknesses are too great to ignore, as are Apple's strengths.

So now that you can't tout anything positive from MS except "highly anticipated" and XP (you have out & out lied about XP - it is NOT popular at all - not among users, IT managers or the marketplace in general - check MS's stock price for details)...you are resorting to bashing Apple.

Little green monster on your shoulder...nyah nyah.

BTW - Apple's strong products and services fall under 'currently available' - unlike the 'anticipated' (read - soon to be bloated) Longhorn. I seriously doubt Longhorn will go a week without a critical service pack. MS is known for sloppy work.

As far as iTunes not working well with Media Player and Quicktime - then UNINSTALL Media Player! You don't need Media Player if you have iTunes and Quicktime. Or better yet - dump Windows. That dog can't hunt anymore.
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What about the MOVIES?  DebianDog | 05/10/05
Funny how they forgot to mention that  tic swayback | 05/10/05
Thanks for the inform Zdnet  FilledOut | 05/11/05
The rest of ZDnet's story  Reverend MacFellow | 05/11/05
Sounds like OS envy to me  dzash2000 | 05/11/05
That sound rushing over your head....  tic swayback | 05/11/05

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