Linked by David Adams on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 17:23 UTC
Hot on the heels of our previous story outlining the fiasco that Vista's release has been, TechRepublic's Jason Hiner predicts that Microsoft is aware of its blunder and will respond by making a release of Windows 7 ahead of schedule (primarily by overhauling Vista and calling it Windows 7, it seems) in order to encourage its enterprise clients to upgrade directly from XP to Windows 7.
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- Way too slow, memory hog, too much background services
- WGA crap, call home build in, I don't like being monitored
- Activation & reactivation are plain bullshit
Some people may say that about XP too..
The first point can also be applied to other systems, like Ubuntu for example.
It is swings and roundabouts, but my experiences with Vista was enough for me to remove all Microsoft products from all my machines.
I have shares in the company, but I seriously do not like the way they are moving.
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- Way too slow, memory hog, too much background services
- WGA crap, call home build in, I don't like being monitored
- Activation & reactivation are plain bullshit
Some people may say that about XP too..
The first point can also be applied to other systems, like Ubuntu for example.
It is swings and roundabouts, but my experiences with Vista was enough for me to remove all Microsoft products from all my machines.
I have shares in the company, but I seriously do not like the way they are moving.