Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Sep 2006 17:24 UTC
Windows The launch of Microsoft's new Vista operating system has been a long time coming. Missing the important pre-Christmas slot earned the software company a lot of criticism from partners and customers but Microsoft has committed to shipping the OS in January. But now some analysts claim that a number of 'events' in the IT industry have made it more likely that Microsoft may delay the launch of Vista again until at least May next year. The reservations hinge around a research note, 'Events aligning to make Vista delay more likely', published by analyst Gartner late last week, and take in market, political and industry issues that the researcher believes are beginning to stack up.
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RE[2]: No big deal...
by nedvis on Wed 20th Sep 2006 22:21 UTC
nedvis
Member since:
2006-01-02

"I'm looking forward to Vista...all real OS enthusiasts are."

So shelling out more money is what you're looking forward and you consider that an enthusiasm.
I don't get it, sorry.
I've spend thousand of $$$ for OS-es Redmond coders use to recycle every couple years which made
me stupid fool who abandoned all selfrespect and freedom enthusiastically collecting stacks of vaporware installation CDs and manuals I can't use anymore.
Remember enthusiasm evaporates with your money !