This is a discussion on Vista within the Desktop Computer Issues forums, part of the Webmaster Help category; I have an invite to the Vista launch in Dublin tonight and was wondering what your thoughts on the new ...
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| I have an invite to the Vista launch in Dublin tonight and was wondering what your thoughts on the new OS are. Will you be upgrading soon or waiting till any early adopter issues are sorted. Assuming you're a windows man/woman of course.
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| I'll give it a year at min. out in industry before i go near it, let them fix as many bugs as they can first! |
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| I'll hang on to XP for a while and then hopefully switch to Linux fulltime and run Windows virtually for testing. |
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| I've four XP home licences here with one XP Pro. I also have a Win2000 installation. (Mostly on dual boot boxes.) I'd tend to be on the more conservative side when it comes to upgrading Microsoft installations. Apart from games, the most important application on here is Excel spreadsheet work. According to some reports, some businesses are still using Office 97 so there is a massive reluctance to change solutions that are working. I 've only bought Office 2003 recently due to some features being unavailable in Office 2000. This don't fix it if it s not broken attitude will be the hardest thing that MSFT will have to overcome with small businesses. There would have to be a very compelling case for me to upgrade to Vista. As for the reviews by the click and drool merchants in what laughably passes for the Irish tech press, I don't hold these people in high regard when it comes to mission critical decisions. (Must be this flu medication that is making me use these business type words. And as for the DRM in Vista: I don't think that MSFT is capable of properly implementing a DRM scheme without screwing up massively somewhere. If I want a pretty desktop, I'll use Linux/Gnome. People like me will not be convinced by "technology" journalists who don't know one end of a CPU from the other. Regards...jmcc |
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| November was for corporate customers, the launch for everyone else was today. |
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| There was a big promo in downtown Hollywood earlier today, which I didn't go to (I was up in WB) Personally I can't see a lot of people moving over for a while yet. We still get clients running win 2k and ms sql 2k... The hardware requirements are going to put a lot of people off as well as memories of previous bad experiences
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| I fiddled about with RC1 - honestly, there's nothing special about it. It's just like XP Pro but with even more bells & options to turn off. |
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| I really hated that in the Vista ad they compared the "Wow" functionality in Vista to a rocket launch and the Great wall of China. |
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