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RE[5]: Fastest for two reasons...
by nt_jerkface on Sun 31st Jan 2010 00:32
in reply to "RE[4]: Fastest for two reasons..."
Benchmarks? Lol. Take the engineer blinkers off, few really care much how technologically superior Vista is to XP. No wonder you Microsoft developers build the wrong things. It is the "feel" of Vista that people hate - especially since MS and MPAA/RIAA strategic interests are put ahead of system users.
Take my engineer blinkers off when measuring an OS and use my feelings? Really? You called Vista 'clunky' but didn't provide any specifics. How silly of me for trying to be objective when measuring software.
I'm not a Microsoft developer, nor do I maintain contact with them outside of occasional complaints and suggestions for the .net team.
Edited 2010-01-31 00:33 UTC




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Microsoft don't let you get out much do they? Vista is so clunky and hostile it is almost universally *despised*. That's why Windows 7 is so praised in comparison.
I look at benchmarks instead of following the crowd.
The benchmarks have shown that differences in performance between Vista and 7 are in fact minimal. It many tests XP still comes out on top.
Try thinking for yourself sometime.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/22/windows-7-put-up-against-vista-a... "
Benchmarks? Lol. Take the engineer blinkers off, few really care much how technologically superior Vista is to XP. No wonder you Microsoft developers build the wrong things. It is the "feel" of Vista that people hate - especially since MS and MPAA/RIAA strategic interests are put ahead of system users. Your customers aren't stupid, they know when a system is designed to control them like sheeple. That one of the reasons why people choose iPod over Wince/winmobile devices - where the control is a lot less heavy handed (but yes, it is there). Vista has as much style and panache as Steve Balmer.