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I don't think your points are fair on either side. For one, Windows Vista was ready to be released. Using my pretty much all-intel laptop, the final release has been quite stable so far and it handles some things faster than XP. Sure, drivers aren't fully there, but they weren't going to be until the OS was out. Microsoft has to essentially force the IHVs forward or they won't do it on their own. NVidia's not going to be looking too good financially if their Vista drivers don't improve post haste.
On your linux comments: I haven't done much linux coding myself, but I've seen the tools and technologies on the QT side, and there's nothing primitive about them. GTK is supposed to be a big mess, though I have no basis to confirm it, but QT has had a good environment for quite some time. The fact is, in the Windows world any "real" applications that are not relatively simple LOB tools are written "by hand" as well. People don't use the VS GUI designers to make high performance "heavy-weight" applications like Office, Acrobat, or even Paint.NET. VS is great for writing these heavier applications, but only because of intellisense and the general quality of its editor.
Edited 2007-04-08 01:26