
To avoid having 8573 stories related to Vista atop one another, this item groups some of them. Fortune:
"After five years in development, Microsoft's new operating system is finally about to hit the street. Is it a keeper? Fortune's Peter Lewis takes it for a test drive." eWeek:
"Some have taken exception with Vista's permission-asking proclivity, but it may be that we've just become too cavalier about making fundamental changes to our systems." eWeek:
"We check out the first systems bundling Microsoft's newest OS and tell you what you will, and will not, be getting with Vista." Click read more for, well, more items. This item will probably be updated regularly.
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2005-07-06
Interesting; as long as Microsoft don't do something stupid in the future, it will be a good bit of competition to Adobe - and quite frankly, the day I see Adobe crushed the better.
Adobe screams on the side lines about 'lack of choice' and yet, like I've said in the past, they've complained about Microsoft and yet they provide their products only for Windows - thus by proxy boosting Microsofts monopoly; like I keep saying, if people want to blame someone for Microsofts monopoly, they can blame the likes of Adobe who don't port their software to non-Microsoft operating systems like Linux or FreeBSD or OpenSolaris.