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How do you feel about Windows Vista?   [Edit]

Survey period: 10 Jul 2006 to 16 Jul 2006

There's been a lot of hype surrounding Vista and it's been going on for a very long time. How are you feeling towards the upcoming OS?

OptionVotes% 
I'm excited to use a functional, stable and secure, not to mention good looking, Operating system.22613.22
I'm excited by the new features.1367.95
I'm generally looking forward to it36821.52
meh...41824.44
I'm not looking forward to it.18210.64
I'm bored and fatigued by the constant hype, delays and feature reductions.38022.22



 
GeneralRe: I'd have been more impressed... Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson13-Jul-06 14:23
Jörgen Sigvardsson13-Jul-06 14:23 
GeneralRe: I'd have been more impressed... Pin
Paul Watson13-Jul-06 22:26
sitebuilderPaul Watson13-Jul-06 22:26 
GeneralRe: I'd have been more impressed... Pin
Jon Rista16-Jul-06 10:54
Jon Rista16-Jul-06 10:54 
GeneralRe: I'd have been more impressed... Pin
Jon Rista16-Jul-06 10:59
Jon Rista16-Jul-06 10:59 
GeneralVista Screen Shots Pin
DeltaSoft10-Jul-06 20:19
DeltaSoft10-Jul-06 20:19 
GeneralRe: Vista Screen Shots Pin
V.10-Jul-06 23:05
professionalV.10-Jul-06 23:05 
GeneralNo thanks Pin
ed welch10-Jul-06 9:52
ed welch10-Jul-06 9:52 
GeneralShades of '94 Pin
Shog910-Jul-06 8:01
sitebuilderShog910-Jul-06 8:01 
Back in '94, two of my brothers and i scraped together enough cash to finally buy a decent video card. It was great. Fat VESA interface, lots of memory, fast vector acceleration. Except, the OS/2 drivers didn't support the accelerated drawing, or even non-banked memory access. It was pitiful. Win3.11 supported it all. Win3.11 wasn't actually useful for anything, but it sure was exciting to watch how fast those Solitaire cards were drawn.
Later, i bought Win95. It was faster than OS/2 and more useful than Win3.11. I could play games in it. (i didn't - i rebooted into DOS to play games, because they crashed less and appreciated the extra memory... but i could have, if i'd been insane.) Best of all, Win95 supported the vector acceleration and non-banked memory access! Now i could watch Solitaire and Pinball draw quickly...

Fast forward five years. Win2000 is out, and the video card i'm using supports a whole lot more than simple vector acceleration. It does 3D rendering, shading, texture mapping, alpha blending, and even (really slow, really sh*tty) anti-aliasing. And Win2000 supports... none of this. Windows still draw as slowly as in Win98 (unless you count the time it took to reboot Win98, in which case Win2k refreshed aprox. 11 hundred gazillion times faster). Then WinXP came out, with all sorts of new eye candy, and no support for hardware rendering of this eye candy whatsoever. It was quickly followed by a new drawing library named "GDI+", which supported 2D rendering, shading, texture mapping, alpha blending, and even (really slow, kinda sh*tty) anti-aliasing. No hardware supported for that either. But, soon, there would be a new OS, an OS named "Vista", and it would take advantage of my spiffy new hardware. And, in this Win95 for the new Millennium, i'll be able to not only run games, but even editors, and compilers.
Not that i would. I mean, that'd be insane. VS2005 chews up enough memory all by itself. But i could, if i completely lose what little sanity i still cling to.

And i'll bet Solitaire looks just awesome...



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GeneralRe: Shades of '94 Pin
Chris Maunder11-Jul-06 2:23
cofounderChris Maunder11-Jul-06 2:23 
GeneralRe: Shades of '94 Pin
Duncan Edwards Jones11-Jul-06 2:51
professionalDuncan Edwards Jones11-Jul-06 2:51 
GeneralRe: Shades of '94 Pin
Shog911-Jul-06 18:55
sitebuilderShog911-Jul-06 18:55 
GeneralRe: Shades of '94 Pin
Jeremy Falcon11-Jul-06 6:35
professionalJeremy Falcon11-Jul-06 6:35 
GeneralI'm generally looking forward to it Pin
Steve Echols10-Jul-06 6:48
Steve Echols10-Jul-06 6:48 
GeneralJob Security Pin
Pooty McFarter10-Jul-06 6:37
Pooty McFarter10-Jul-06 6:37 
GeneralRe: Job Security Pin
diilbert16-Jul-06 1:56
diilbert16-Jul-06 1:56 
GeneralBeta 2 is working perfectly for me Pin
Rama Krishna Vavilala10-Jul-06 5:15
Rama Krishna Vavilala10-Jul-06 5:15 
GeneralRe: Beta 2 is working perfectly for me Pin
Nish Nishant10-Jul-06 5:42
sitebuilderNish Nishant10-Jul-06 5:42 
GeneralRe: Beta 2 is working perfectly for me Pin
Blake Miller10-Jul-06 5:42
Blake Miller10-Jul-06 5:42 
GeneralRe: Beta 2 is working perfectly for me Pin
WillemM10-Jul-06 6:26
WillemM10-Jul-06 6:26 
GeneralRe: Beta 2 is working perfectly for me Pin
User 665814-Jul-06 1:47
User 665814-Jul-06 1:47 
GeneralThe Constant Hype is Tiring. Pin
diilbert10-Jul-06 5:05
diilbert10-Jul-06 5:05 
GeneralRe: The Constant Hype is Tiring. Pin
Kevin McFarlane15-Jul-06 12:46
Kevin McFarlane15-Jul-06 12:46 
GeneralRe: The Constant Hype is Tiring. Pin
diilbert15-Jul-06 14:25
diilbert15-Jul-06 14:25 
GeneralRe: The Constant Hype is Tiring. Pin
Kevin McFarlane15-Jul-06 23:47
Kevin McFarlane15-Jul-06 23:47 
GeneralIn the minority Pin
Dustin Metzgar10-Jul-06 4:50
Dustin Metzgar10-Jul-06 4:50 

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