Julio Ojeda-Zapata, for the St. Paul Pioneer Press:
I praise Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system, and I also curse it.
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But after waiting five years — as in half a decade — for this thing, I think I should get something revolutionary, a PC operating system so astonishing it makes the competition look laughably primitive. The almighty Microsoft made this, right? So Vista--being released to consumers Tuesday--has to be jaw-droppingly superior, right?
Well, it's not. Vista hardly rocked my world during weeks of testing. It's a fine Windows upgrade, but it's also a shameless rip-off (and not quite the equal) of another major operating system, Apple Computer's Mac OS X.
That begs the question: Why not just use OS X?
Those upgrading from XP likely will have to get a new computer anyway because Vista doesn't work properly on most older PCs. [...] So, instead of purchasing a Windows PC, they could--and typically should--get an Apple Macintosh computer running OS X. [Emphasis in the original. --R]