Boot Camp from a Windows user perspective

Scott Finnie has written a piece on Boot Camp, from the perspective of a regular Windows user.

As the subtitle says, he likes what he finds, but I have to provide my own comments to some of his summing at the end.

First of all is this comment:

Microsoft's customizable Start menu is in every way the analog of OS X's Apple menu, but you can't customize the Apple menu.

The Apple menu in non-OS X Apple's was always customizable, but the one in OS X isn't without additional tools. Whether you think this is a good or bad thing depends on your point of view, but it isn't the only place for customization. One of the things I like about the Apple Menu is that it is now a menu about the OS, not just a dump point for everything that didn't have a better place to go.