
Some of these issues are actually worse than the article makes them out to be. For one thing, the bloatware exists in most of Apple's installers, and is installed
regardless of what you tell it to do. That's right, it inserts installation packages, registry keys, the works. Also, I can understand high system requirements for the Zune software because it's really really shiny, all sorts of eye candy and effects. But iTunes? It makes no sense. And Apple really has been out for the profits more than software, which I'm sure that most iSheep would say is what is wrong with MS, not their precious Apple. Guess what folks, they do it too.