One of the few things about Apple that seemed wrong to me.
So at least they are consistent, then!
Oh yeah, as if having to right click on a tiny icon next to the clock and selecting "safely remove device" is any more representative of intuitive computing.






That Apple way was perfectly easy to learn.
I also seem to recall from the old days that Windows had no software mechanism to eject floppies... you had to push the mechanical button and hope you didn't mess anything up !
And no, it's not "still there", unless you want to do things the old way. From memory now all you need to do is click the eject icon next to the drive in any open finder window, i.e. exactly where you would expect to find it. I bet Windows Vista, 7 or whatever they are calling it today still hasn't changed ?
Really Saab .... I expected more than badly thought out FUD that usually only Windows fanboys spew out from you....
(Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a balanced point of view of both camps......I know one size does not fit all)