HWM ViewPoint #7: Windows 7 & Mac OS X Snow Leopard

October 23, 2009 By: TechToyer Category: VIEWPOINT

viewpt7tbnlwin7logo1snowthumbxlVIEWPOINT: With the release of Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system yesterday, we thought it apt to unveil an interview and demo sessions we did with executives from both Microsoft and Apple (which released the Mac OS X Snow Leopard update in August).

Basically the objective of this interview is to understand what are the new directions and features each operating software has in the areas of security, functionality, aesthetics and user needs.

If you want a comprehensive breakdown of both operating systems, refer to the Windows 7 review and Mac OS X Snow Leopard summary by the HardwareZone Singapore team. Alternatively, you can refer to your past issues of HWM for our comprehensive coverage of both operating systems.

Here’s the ViewPoint video of the interview with both executives:

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Hit the jump to watch actual demo sessions on both Windows 7 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard. For the Windows 7 demos, we had the pleasure of having Mr. Matthew Hardman, Group Manager, Business & Marketing Organization, Microsoft show us its features.

Navin Danapal, Technical Editor, HWM Malaysia

Navin Danapal, Technical Editor, HWM Malaysia

Navin (HWM Malaysia): Apple lost a good chance to position their latest Mac OS 10.6, Snow Leopard, as an idol in the land of the Otaku (geeks) of Japan, when Microsoft Japan beat the Cupertino company in coolness by coming out with an official OS-Tan (OS personification), Nanami Madobe, voiced by Nana Mizuki, a Japanese anime voice actress, to represent Windows 7.

Limited to only the first 7777 copies of Windows 7 Ultimate in Japan, the unique Windows 7 theme was quickly leaked out and distributed to other Windows 7 users.

While OS-Tans have long been invented by devoted Japanese fans for previous versions of Windows, Microsoft coming out with an official character showed their commitment to making Windows 7 become really appealing to all levels of their target markets.

If this link is anything to go by, Apple should have done the same instead of resorting to tactics like hijacking Google search results for Windows 7 and directing people to consider a Mac instead.

Here, Matthew demonstrates the key usability features behind the highly anticipated Windows 7. The videos include enhancements to the Taskbar, HomeGroup setup, Windows 7 interactivity with the Xbox and Remote Media Streaming:

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Newly added on 27 Oct 2009
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Newly added on 27 Oct 2009

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Finally, the video below is our demo session of Mac OS X Snow Leopard with Mr. Darren Sng, Senior Manager, Software Product Marketing APAC, Apple. Here, Darren unveils some of the key improvements Snow Leopard brings to Mac OS X:

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Some of the videos above come with English captions. To change caption language, click on Translate in the bottom corner option of the video.

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