Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Jan 2007 17:01 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Windows Right before the end of 2006, Paul Thurrott completed his 8-part review of Windows Vista. His final conclusion: "Vista is a better operating system than the competition, for reasons that are both technical and practical. But for the hundreds of millions of people who will move to Vista in the coming years, all that will really matter is that it's a major improvement over XP. And it most certainly is that as well."
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wirespot
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2006-06-21

Vista is miles ahead because the underlying base of code has been improved. The better your base is, the brighter your future is.

As long as Microsoft insists on keeping full backwards compatibility with software and API's from ages ago, they'll never truly revamp their OS's base.

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