I came across this earlier today, thought it was interesting, and so decided to share (though I'm sure many of you may have already come across the site, too)
http://www.mojaveexperiment.com
"What do people think of Windows Vista when they don't know it's Windows Vista? We disguised Windows Vista as codename "Mojave", "the next Microsoft OS", so regular people who've never used Windows Vista could see what it could do - and decide for themselves."
Though it's clearly a clever marketing campaign, it actually coincides with how I've personally perceived the operating system. I consistently see a bandwagon of people bashing the OS, many of whom with little to no experience with the actual product. It's one of those social phenomenons where individuals agree with a concentrated whole for no reason; a preconcieved notion with no substance, really.
Oh, and no, I'm not pro Windows Vista, nor am I associated with Microsoft at all. I just find it interesting how humans make decisions.
http://www.mojaveexperiment.com
"What do people think of Windows Vista when they don't know it's Windows Vista? We disguised Windows Vista as codename "Mojave", "the next Microsoft OS", so regular people who've never used Windows Vista could see what it could do - and decide for themselves."
Though it's clearly a clever marketing campaign, it actually coincides with how I've personally perceived the operating system. I consistently see a bandwagon of people bashing the OS, many of whom with little to no experience with the actual product. It's one of those social phenomenons where individuals agree with a concentrated whole for no reason; a preconcieved notion with no substance, really.
Oh, and no, I'm not pro Windows Vista, nor am I associated with Microsoft at all. I just find it interesting how humans make decisions.