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Although they'll need to wait for the new Windows, holiday shoppers will find Vista-friendly hardware, software.
Although they'll need to wait for the new Windows, holiday shoppers will find Vista-friendly hardware, software.
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I can't wait to see the public's reaction to [i]that[/i] realization:
SalesSchmuck: "Yes, it's all Vista-Ready!"
JoeBuyer: "So it doesn't come with Vista?"
SS: "Not yet, but when it comes out you can come back and get a real nice deal for Vista that you can install - only $(insert multi-hundred-dollar pricetag here)"
JB: "***!?"
...
Of course, you can just buy the family a Mac and have it all right now, all ready to go on Christmas morning. As a bonus, you won't have to purchase (or worry about the inter-company struggles of) any Symantec/McAfee crap or any anti-spyware stuff to boot.
Merry Christmas, Mr. Ballmer!
(chuckle...)
/P
That's about it.
Otherwise I find windows useless.
Everything else server related I do in Linux and Solaris, including database as well.
Why do Mac people feel the need to flame Windows PCs whenever they can. I love it. You have the Kook Mac User Of The Day award.
http://www.teckmagazine.com/content/view/422/43/
because he lost all of his travel information thanks to a Vista beta BSOD. LOLOLOLOL!
The actual stated numbers for Vista don't translate to a lot of choice when divided across function, and may suggest a less than huge software maker enthusiasm.
I have a couple of friends who will wait after the holidays to get a new Vista PC, and I am sure many people will wait because it makes no sense buying a new PC right now and then spending more money and hassles to upgrade later?
I personally think MACs are better and lucky for me their new MAS OS X Leopard will be available for the Holidays.... Time for me to buy a new MAC :)
Microsoft totally missed the boat on this one and it took them almost 6 years to get to this sorry state.
Vista will be remembered as a "skip version" since Microsoft already went on record as saying they were going to be "more nimble" and releases of new OS's would be typically 2-3 years so just skip it and get the next version.
If MS pulls another Vista (definition: wasted millions of man hours and dollars) then they will be Microgone.
+ mac is expensive
+ normal users don't want to switch to linux.
damn it!!! vista is going to succeed.
There are only three scenarios and both will end badly for MS. People will either ask if Vista is free when it comes out and how do they mail in the sticker to get Vista?
OR - they will hold onto the sticker and when Vista comes out, they will go to the store and ask for heir free Vista.
OR - when Vista comes out, either Vista won't load or will just wipe out people' HDD's - MS will be at the business end of a dozen class action lawsuits.
By the end of 2007, it will be clear that MS is done as a consumer company.
Before than happens, those companies you mentioned have to manage to make all that huge software that runs on a Windows PC to runs in their OS. And if one day that happens, people will say about those OS the same they say now about Windows, because it will be the favourite target for hackers.
evil C|NOT...
Vista : Payback time to Uncle Bill & BaldyBot.
- Buy Lots Of Memory and Processing Power...
- by matt_parker October 18, 2006 2:37 PM PDT
- because you will need it to run this pig! Apparently, it will require a GB of RAM to run properly. You better get your maxed our system put together and ready to go before loading Vista because their licensing will only allow one "machine" transfer!
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