Ulrik is on to something. MS continually copies what Apple has done, but they can't seem to grasp the subtle aspects of the Mac GUI that Apple has always put a lot of thought and research into. Although I am not nearly as sharp as most of you guys in running my Mac, I have a Masters in Human Computer Interaction, so interfaces are my thing. I work at a REALLY big technology company - the biggest if that helps - and all the best interface designers I know all have Macs at home
Jobs was right when he said MS has no culture. They just don't get it - time and time again - the paper clip, dynamic menus, useless default settings that everyone turns off (or struggles to find a way to trun off). Back to the culture thing - It's like Apple is a Broadway show and MS is community theater - they are singing the same songs, but it just ain't the same. Okay, Broadway wouldn't be my best idea of high culture, but it was all I could think of right now.