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(Unverified)Dec 6th 2005 11:33PM
Windows Vista is part of a long standing trend of Microsoft stealing more and more ideas, and trying to do things that other operating systems have done for up to 30 years (XP had a ton of features that seemed to be straight from Unix). Vista is Microsoft's attempt to create the blend of functionality and style of OSX, which is probably going to fail miserably. But Vista isnt only going to be stealing from Apple, its going to be including bits of age old *nix technology, specifically in their BASH knockoff "MSH" which is going to (finally) introduce real functionality to the command line. Its not surprising that Microsoft is stealing most if its "innovations", because almost all other operating systems seem like a breath of fresh air when compared to windows.