
ITtoolbox
reviews Windows Vista, and they conclude:
"If you value innovation, new technology and you can afford it, Vista is a great buy and I seriously doubt you'd regret it. If you're a business user, the justification for the additional cost just isn't there quite yet (with a few exceptions). I was pleasantly surprised how nicely it has come together (at least at this point)." My take: Soon, I will write an article about how I feel about Vista after having used it for a much longer time than was the case in my previous review. I will also have something to say on using Vista on some lower-end hardware (it ain't pretty).
Member since:
2005-07-06
Security-
Isn't a bit to early to say something substantial about Vista security since the OS isn't that long on the market?
Games-
There aren't many direct 10 games that i know off since directx 10 is Vistas gaming flagship
So what brings me to the question what Vista has for additional benefits *now*.
I would and will certainly build a pc myself with the hardware equivalent to the authors pc but i think i will duall boot xp professional and linux on it until i really have good reasons to do otherwise.