As you all know, I will be starting a blogging series called Leopard vs. Vista. In this first part, I will talk about the “UI” of both Leopard and Vista.First, we need to know what UI is.
The user interface (or Human Machine Interface) is the aggregate of means by which people (the users) interact with a particular machine, device, computer program or other complex tool (the system). The user interface provides means of:
* Input, allowing the users to manipulate a system
* Output, allowing the system to produce the effects of the users’ manipulation.
When I first think of Leopard and Mac OS X in general, I think of beautiful, stunning, unique. The reason I like it so much is because Leopard is so easy to use, yet Vista has to many pop-ups, and the blockers do nothing.In the battle over UI, Mac OS X Leopard wins with out a doubt!
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Half of the post is from wikipedia, and their is no credit link. Be nice to the users of Wikipedia that put their hard work into creating the content, or in this case a definition. It is word-per-word.
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Sorry about that….I didn’t finish writing the post….
Thanks for that!
Daniel
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amazing!
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If you ask me I think that Vista is stunning in the same way Mac OS X is – and it is according to Steve Jobs as they compared it so much to MAC OS X. Vista UI wise does a lot more than in some cases that I’d like Mac OS X to do! You haven’t really compared them very well I’m afraid. You only talk about why Mac is good and Vista is bad. Not vis versa.
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