Hasta La Vista, Vista 05/16/2007
A few weeks ago I installed the free upgrade to Windows Vista that came with my new PC. Yesterday, I backed up my data, reformatted my hard drive, and re-installed Windows XP. Here's why I'm so happy I did: CommentsWed, 16 May 2007 09:53:50 Similar experience? No, I am running it on a three year old laptop (Athlon 64 3200, 1.2G RAM), and it is quite snappy on that system; as responsive and reliable (if not more) than the copy of XP I dual boot with. A couple of your complaints sound like driver issues, or a need for some background optimization to finish. (I agree that the tools to apply some of those updates and tweaks should be more obvious and readily available to the user). Some of your other points seem valid for surface quirks, but for a software engineer to apparently not understand that the majority of changes in the OS are to the background framework that the new look and feel run on (and can be updated from), seems to miss a large part of the potential in the new platform. I am sorry your initial experience with Vista was not more positive, but do not dismiss the idea that other users are getting good usage from the OS, and the expecation that such performance is very likely to improve into the rest of the year. Wed, 16 May 2007 09:54:41 lol, Vista is a lame attempt to copy Gnome for Linux... I'm sure macs are ok but it's much easier to just stick an Ubuntu Linux cd in your exisiting pc and kiss Windows goodbye. It's the software that's bad, not the hardware. Nathan Braun Thu, 24 May 2007 11:36:50 I've been using Mac OSX for about a year, and I like Vista actually. Thu, 24 May 2007 16:17:07 I've talked to a ton of people who are saying exactly the same thing: "I installed Vista and I had to go back to XP". It's only a matter of time before they realize they can also switch to a Mac AND run XP. JPS Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:39:47 A little comparision Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:17:26 "I prefer a straight geek like B.G." Leave a Reply |
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