Microsoft blogger Joshua Allen features a publish over about the Microsoft VisitMix weblog that already has raised some Mac people; hackles.Inside a post entitled,
Office 2010 Keygen, “Our Newest Vista OEM: Apple,
Office 2007 Enterprise,” Allen cites a few stats that are interesting (though,
Office Home And Student 2010, so far at least,
Microsoft Office 2007, not independently verifiable — from what I can tell from the post). Allen said: Vista runs great on MacsTen percent of all new Vista licenses are sold to Macintosh ownersMac owners are far more satisfied with Vista than average Why are Mac end users allegedly happier with Vista? Allen suggested a few theories that he mentioned in the comments around the original post. (His comments are not currently working; not sure if he closed them intentionally or this is just a temporary error.)Allen said the fact that Mac users proactively choose Vista and don;t have it foisted on them by a hardware vendor — coupled with the fact that Macbooks are robust platforms that are well-suited to running Vista in emulation, using Bootcamp,
Windows 7 Pro Key, etc. — makes for even more contented consumers.Any feedback from users currently running Vista on their Macs?