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Do you like Vista?   [Edit]

Survey period: 29 Oct 2007 to 4 Nov 2007

Time to get the definitive answer to the question everyone argues about.

OptionVotes% 
Yes85727.51
Not decided34611.11
No1,05033.71
I haven't yet used Vista enough to make a call86227.67



 
GeneralRe: I like it... Pin
Chris Maunder29-Oct-07 7:47
cofounderChris Maunder29-Oct-07 7:47 
GeneralRe: I like it... Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 9:19
El Corazon29-Oct-07 9:19 
GeneralVista Support Pin
GrizzlyDoug29-Oct-07 4:38
GrizzlyDoug29-Oct-07 4:38 
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar30-Oct-07 6:10
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar30-Oct-07 6:10 
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GrizzlyDoug30-Oct-07 12:26
GrizzlyDoug30-Oct-07 12:26 
Generalway I see it Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 4:36
El Corazon29-Oct-07 4:36 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 4:54
Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 4:54 
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El Corazon29-Oct-07 6:06
El Corazon29-Oct-07 6:06 
Jim4Prez wrote:
Vista is VERY, VERY bloated and doesn't offer any great features over XP.


So was XP when it was released. I am not apologizing for anyone. All I am saying is I haven't seen anything "new" in complaints here. I have lived through decades of operating system changes and I see it EVERY generation. There were threads a mile long complaining about XP and compatibility issues, especially with hardware. Win-98 to XP was very rough. I came from 2000 which meant that I dealt with the issues ahead of time, got it overwith. But that is all forgotten. XP is now an angel of mercy and a beauty to see, everyone has forgotten how much it was hated.


Jim4Prez wrote:
The "eye candy" of Vista is just so freaking slow. Can't they hire ONE decent graphics programmer?


So was the eye-candy under XP. Hardware eventually caught up to the XP we know now, but when it was released, again there were mile long complaints about how slow the eye-candy on XP was and telling folks how to go through the settings and turn it off. Hey, if you don't like it, treat it the same way everyone did when XP was the latest MS frankenstein monster, turn it off. Again, the same complaint that was there for XP, the EXACT same complaint for XP. But now XP is the "good" one. Laugh | :laugh:


Jim4Prez wrote:
MS screwed the pooch on Vista.


I never said otherwise. They also screwed up XP and 98 and 95 and Win 3.11. Primarily because they have to support 75% of the market. Apple doesn't have to worry about compatibility problems the way windows does, nor really does Ubuntu. Though Ubuntu and other Linux systems are attempting to support everything and already bloating up to support it. Supporting everything is DIFFICULT!! VERY DIFFICULT!

If MS did things the Apple way, they could force you to buy only one or two graphics cards, and only the drives they allow you to buy, only the printers they allow you to print on, etc. Very easy. You are comparing Apples to Oranges. Smile | :)


Jim4Prez wrote:
That is why if I need an MS system I stay with Win XP.


And that was my comment. This is the greatest irony of it all: XP was hated when it was released for all the SAME reasons that Vista is hated now. Laugh | :laugh: It is hilarious. The main reason XP is "good" is simply because everyone adapted to it. It was just as horrid when it was released, it was just as hated, it had all the same problems, all the same complaints. You like XP because it is old, specifically. Eventually Vista will be old, and everyone will be complaining about Vista 2010 or what ever they choose to call it, and praising Vista. and years after that, they will be complaining about the latest one, and supporting Vista 2010. Just as they have for all the other Operating Systems that MS has ever produced. With one exception. And that was ME. But even that was there primarily as an answer to the problems with XP. 98 users had too many difficulties converting to the terror of XP. It was just too much difficulty, too much change. ME was the glue, it was the bridge between 98 and XP. But eventually people discovered that Roll eyes | :rolleyes: surprise Roll eyes | :rolleyes: the gap was more hot-air than reality, and came to like XP and eventually (as we see today) to even love and praise XP. ME became useless because the hatred of XP was mostly just word-of-mouth, passed from person to person who listened and said, "Yeah! I would hate that too!! I hate XP!!!" And ME attempted to fill a need that was never there. It was a short-sighted not-well-thought-out solution to a problem that never existed. Because now you love XP. People have forgotten how many hated operating systems have been released, including XP.

Linux slackware was going to replace XP, that was how bad XP was. They were praising Linux back there, 6 months I heard it said and XP would be dead and Linux would rule the planet on every computer and XP would die the death it deserved. Instead, they learned to like XP and Linux grew more like XP. Eventually, as it has been in the past, people will learn to like Vista, and Linux will grow more like Vista to compete against it. Because this is exactly the same thing that has happened time after time, generation after generation. DESQview X was going to replace windows, it was better, techically than Windows 3.11, but it still could not compete against MS because eventually people stopped hating Windows 3.11. Windows 95 signed the official death warrent for DESQview X. Windows 95b became the service pack 2 controversy of Windows 95 chainging how 95 operated behind the scenes and changing compatibilty and causing problems. But eventually 95b was working well and everyone forgot the nightmare. 98 introduced all new compatibility problems, and 2000 a laundry list that made XP and Vista look like easy changes. But eventually 2000 was adopted and 98 and their hated past forgotten. Then XP introduced new hates, new problems, new complaints. It was hated, but now loved.

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Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 6:51
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El Corazon29-Oct-07 7:08
El Corazon29-Oct-07 7:08 
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Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 10:38
Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 10:38 
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El Corazon29-Oct-07 11:10
El Corazon29-Oct-07 11:10 
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Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 11:11
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El Corazon29-Oct-07 12:48
El Corazon29-Oct-07 12:48 
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Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 9:02
Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 9:02 
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DaveX8629-Oct-07 16:54
DaveX8629-Oct-07 16:54 
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Chris Maunder29-Oct-07 7:49
cofounderChris Maunder29-Oct-07 7:49 
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El Corazon29-Oct-07 8:04
El Corazon29-Oct-07 8:04 
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DaveX8629-Oct-07 16:55
DaveX8629-Oct-07 16:55 
Generalvista works fine Pin
Dirk Higbee29-Oct-07 4:19
Dirk Higbee29-Oct-07 4:19 
GeneralNo problems with Vista Pin
MaxRelaxman29-Oct-07 4:02
MaxRelaxman29-Oct-07 4:02 
GeneralI have seen only screenshots of Vista Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic29-Oct-07 3:48
Nemanja Trifunovic29-Oct-07 3:48 
GeneralVista sucks - simple as that! Pin
GemmaBlckbrn29-Oct-07 3:28
GemmaBlckbrn29-Oct-07 3:28 
GeneralRe: Vista sucks - simple as that! Pin
Alan Balkany29-Oct-07 4:38
Alan Balkany29-Oct-07 4:38 
GeneralRe: Vista sucks - simple as that! Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic29-Oct-07 5:18
Nemanja Trifunovic29-Oct-07 5:18 

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