Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 11:38 UTC
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2006-04-21
Every version of Windows gets the praise "the first version of Windows that one could consider to be usable". And then 6 months down the line everyone's complaining about the viruses, the spyware, having to reinstall because it's slowed to a crawl due to the registry being full of crap, etc.
Why should it be different this time? It isn't. except that it's 7 times as big, MS in their wisdom have not only kept the registry but extended it (boot settings used to be in boot.ini, now they're in a registry hive), they wrote this "great new secret security API" which they have now been forced to open, OEM's aren't interested, and MS aren't bothering to market it.