Lain
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Having used both OSX and Win7, I doubt Microsoft can make such a giant leap forward![]()
As much as I love Macs, OS X has it's fair share of problems compared to Windows. And Lion is particularly rough around the edges. I would even consider Windows 7 to be ahead of Lion as far as reliability goes.
Lion's got a ton of odd, very annoying quirks and glitches regarding the behavior of Spaces, full-screen apps, Resume, et cetera. All cool features that I like and that I'm glad they added, but I think Apple really should've spent more time refining these features' behaviors before releasing Lion.
Windows 7 doesn't have all these convenient features, but the features it does have work near-flawlessly unlike Lion's, which make them much more useful.
And Windows 8 looks like it's headed in the right direction. It's got Windows 7 underneath for a reliable, regular computing experience. But it's also got a very sleek new UI on top that's designed for convenient everyday usage, particularly beneficial for tablets. From the Developer Preview, I can tell that Win 8 still needs some polish, mainly in regards to navigating the Metro UI works with a keyboard and mouse. But I think they can and will improve it before it's released.