\n\nIt's not which OS crashes more -- Mac OS 9 was less stable than Windows 2000. It's not which OS looks better -- Mac OS 7.5 looked way worse than Windows 95. It's which OS works better or worse by design. Number of times a typical Mac user has had to \"back up all their stuff\" before installing a new Mac OS: 0. Amount of time spent reinstalling apps after upgrading to Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard: 0. It's like the answer to Al Franken's question, \"how many medical bankruptcies were there in Switzerland last year?\" Yes, Windows truly is the US Healthcare System of Operating Systems.\n\nApple's other on-target ad (the third new ad, featuring a \"faux news report\", seems crude, heavy-handed, and -- worst of all -- not funny to me) simply derides Microsoft for always promising and failing to deliver an experience that sucks less than the last thing it sold you... it won't be like Windows Vista... XP... ME... 98... 95... 2. (Why did they skip Windows 3? I know why they skipped Windows 2000 — most of us remember it quite fondly.) Microsoft's history of screwing up flagship software is pretty astonishing. Younger readers will not know that until DOS5 came out no version of DOS RESTORE could cope with BACKUP files from the previous version of DOS.","$updatedAt":"2024-06-05T09:24:22.436+00:00",path:"windows-a-nice-place-to-visit-but-i-wouldn-t-want-to-live-there",_created:"2024-07-09T20:31:50.695Z",id:"1835",_modified:"2024-07-09T20:31:50.695Z","$id":"1835",_path:"post/path=windows-a-nice-place-to-visit-but-i-wouldn-t-want-to-live-there"},"page/path=blog":{path:"blog",css:"",imageUrl:"",prefetch:[{regexp:"^\\/(([\\w\\d]+\\/)*)([\\w-]+)\\/?$",path:"post/path=[3]"}],tags:["public"],source:"",title:"",description:"",_path:"page/path=blog"}}