Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd May 2006 19:35 UTC
Windows Microsoft's long-awaited release of the upgrade to its flagship Windows operating system will likely be delayed again by at least three months, research group Gartner said on Tuesday. The research note, released to clients on Monday, said the new Windows Vista operating system is too complex to be able to meet Microsoft's targeted November release for volume licence customers and January launch for retail consumers. A Microsoft spokeswoman said the company disagreed with the Gartner report and it was still on track to meet its launch dates.
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RE: Fine...
by the__dude on Wed 3rd May 2006 00:36 UTC in reply to "Fine..."
the__dude
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2006-02-27

I won't be using Vista for anything...but it's best to make sure that it's ready than to push it out the door....so maybe they are doing the "right thing" with this...
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Not when it comes to your typical anti MS zealot. On one hand, releasing it on time means they rushed it and it will be filled with bugs. On the other hand, delaying it gives them another reason to hate on MS and to them looks MS look like a bunch of fools. Really, its a lose-lose situation.

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RE[2]: Fine...
by twenex on Wed 3rd May 2006 01:09 in reply to "RE: Fine..."
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

Hmm, so everyone who is anti-MS is a "zealot" and anyone who is pro-MS is (by insinuation) "reasonable"?

Sorry. Not.

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