>IMO, the whole article is nothing more than another angry guy that he has to learn something new because Microsoft changed things. What makes him thing Apple won't change things? They've done it before
Gee, I got the opposite. He's a guy that wants change and is disappointed MS did not provide it in .Net and Vista. I guess they are the different sides of the same coin. He's angry because he has to work with the current .Net and the other side is he wants .Net to change.
Apple is not on my favorite list. It's "Steve's way" or the highway with them. But I have to admit they have a very good OS.
John
John Fabiani
Woodland, CA