Microsoft calls exec ‘uninformed, inaccurate’ after he admits Windows 7 is Apple Mac OS X knockoff

Mac Systems“Microsoft Wednesday disowned a company executive who said his company’s Windows 7 was inspired by Apple’s Mac operating system, calling his comments ‘uninformed’ and ‘inaccurate,'” Computerworld reports.

“In an interview published Tuesday, Simon Aldous, partner group manager at Microsoft, acknowledged that the company had used Mac OS X as its muse,” Computerworld reports. “‘One of the things that people say an awful lot about the Apple Mac is that the OS is fantastic, that it’s very graphical and easy to use,’ Aldous told PCR from a partner conference in the U.K. What we’ve tried to do with Windows 7 — whether its traditional format or in a touch format — is create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics.'”

MacDailyNews Note: In the same interview, Aldous also said that Windows 7ista was “built on that very stable core Vista technology, which is far more stable than the current Mac platform, for instance.”

Computerworld continues, “Late Wednesday, Microsoft repudiated Aldous. ‘Unfortunately, this came from a Microsoft employee who was not involved in any aspect of designing Windows 7,’ said Brandon LeBlanc, a company spokesman who authors most of the Windows 7 blog posts. ‘I hate to say this about one of our own, but his comments were inaccurate and uninformed.'”

Computerworld reports, “Comparisons between Microsoft’s and Apple’s operating systems, common because of the short gap between their releases, have often noted Windows 7’s resemblance to Mac OS X 10.6, particularly the similarities between the revamped task bar of the former and the dock of the latter.”

Full article here.

Microsoft’s official disavowal via “The Windows Blog” is here.

MacDailyNews Take: Microsoft has been banking on ignorance for 30+ years. It’s no wonder they fear the truth, especially when it emanates from inside their own ranks. Calling more attention to it via this lame rebuke only highlights Microsoft’s endemic ineptitude. That said, glasses up, “May Steve Ballmer remain Microsoft’s CEO for as long as it takes!”

44 Comments

  1. I wonder if Microsoft is worried about legal consequences of such an admission? I can’t think of too many other reasons for them to flat-out call one of their own a liar, for saying what is blindingly obvious to everyone at this point.

  2. “Windows 7’s resemblance to Mac OS X 10.6, particularly the similarities between the revamped task bar of the former and the dock of the latter.”

    That’s true, even that windows is a piece of junk, they are trying to look and function as a Mac, even some names are very similar (widgets and gadgets), so I wonder who is the real “inaccurate and uninformed.'”

  3. So, if you’re not involved in the development, then you can’t know? All you have to do is use your eyes. It’s a little thing called common sense. You can call that spade a shovel all you want, but it’s still a spade.

  4. And now, a message from Captain Ballmer:

    “Damage control … Damage control … Damage control …

    All hands alert! M$ ship has sprung another leak!

    Take mister Aldous and stuff him into the hole in the hull to stop the leak!

    To all hands …
    Stop making holes in the hull or you will become the next plug!

    That all for now!”

  5. Hah!

    So when Simon Aldous tells the truth(Windows 7 intentionally mimics the look and feel of OS X) Microsoft calls his comments “inaccurate and uninformed”, but when Simon Aldous lies outright(Vista’s core technology is “far more stable than the current Mac platform”) Microsoft apparently finds his comments accurate and informed and takes no issue with them.

    I’d say there’s no way anybody would buy Brandon LeBlanc’s spin, but some people are so ensnared by the Cult of Windows that they probably will. Sigh.

  6. If he is still working there, it is only because he could sue if they fired him. Then they’d have to either a) pay up or b) risk the even more expensive details being outlined in court.
    Being “influenced” by someone else’s design may be a Cause of Action … but only if there are no grounds for a solid counter-suit. Apple, MSFT – and even the many flavors of Linux – have been influenced by each other’s work for two decades now. Some more than others, of course. And others took part. It’s a process.

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