I am really tired of all of the Vista negativity. I was going to stay away from this this thread, but I want to support Mandrake.
I have two Vista machines, a Dell XPS M1710 Core 2 Duo laptop running Vista Business; and a Dell XPS 410 Core 2 Duo desktop running Vista Home Premium. I think they are both fantastic machines running a great O/S.
On the one hand, I do not like how Microsoft handled default programs and file types, moving them into their own areas. So, for example, file types for WMP no longer show up in WMP, but in the new area established for file types of all sorts. So, sure, learning curve for me, it took about two weeks to get used to it. But, I bet that there were people screaming for this to happen.
The business about slowness of Vista is a canard. Most people in blogs and critics in magazines compared two brandy new machines, one with XP Pro and one with Vista. But, that is not how people or companies buy machines. More typically, they replace machines when they get relatively old and relatively slow with respect to the hardware. I was replacing two aging PIII's with CPU's of about a gig and 512 megs of DRAM. My new machines both have CPU's of about 2.5 gigs and 2 gigs of DRAM. The difference between XP and Vista on the new machines would pale in comparison with the difference between XP on the old and new machines.
The only problems I had were with two 3rd party providers. One, Epson, solved the problem a week after I got my machines. The other, High Criteria, finally solved the problems it had with Vista, specifically with DirectX 10, and got Total Recorder, an mp3 recorder software suite, running only three or four months ago. My I/T friend says the 3rd party thing was the biggest lax on Microsoft's part. He says it is their fault that Vista met with such negativity, because MSFT failed to ride heard on the 3rd party app people, a failure that it had never committed before Vista.
So, Mandrake, march on.
>>RSM
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