Apple products have their fair share of bug fixes and patches, just like XP.
Sure, of course. So does any software.
Being less of a target does not equal being secure.
Oh, give me a break. XP is built on a 20 year old architecture that is severely obsolete on many levels. It also has many inherent weaknesses and instabilities because of this. It is extremely vulnerable to security compromise and leaves the backdoor wide open for a royal anal raping by anyone who knows half a thing about computers.
I don't know anything about Vista, but computers have changed so much in the past 20 years that the only
real way to fix the problem is to redevelop the OS core from the ground up. This hasn't been done since Windows 3.0. If this wasn't done with Vista, then Microsoft is out of their f*cking mind.
If Micro-penis-soft had entered the market as a newcomer with Windows XP as their up-and-coming OS, consumers would have laughed in their face and never looked back. Fortunately for them, they were able to hold on to a market they secured in the MS-DOS days.
There's a reason there are 1.6 billion viruses out there that affect XP machines and 5 that affect OS X. Sure, the whole "less of a target" thing plays a role, but the simple fact is that it's just sooooo f*cking easy to program malware for an OS that basically has rape-you-in-the-ass capabilities built right in.
I'm not saying Apple is the end-all and be-all of the computing industry, but they sure could take the 'penis to school on building a proper modern OS. BTW, I wouldn't have said the same thing 10 years ago.
It's a shame so many useful apps are Windows-only. Good thing I can run those in a closed XP environment on my Mac when I need to.