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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



 
AnswerRe: Vista Support Pin
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 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 6:06
El Corazon29-Oct-07 6:06 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 6:51
Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 6:51 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 7:08
El Corazon29-Oct-07 7:08 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 10:38
Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 10:38 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 11:10
El Corazon29-Oct-07 11:10 
Jim Crafton wrote:
Just out of curiosity was this a hardware or software issue (or both)?


Both really. As I expand into capabilities we get timing cards, capture cards, motion picture cards, physics cards, high speed network cards, etc. The list goes on and on for different needs per customer. They all support Windows, a few Mac, and a few more Linux, but no one solution other than Windows is available. Windows remains the constant. Dev tools are okay, though I like the added number of Intel tools on Windows, but that is slowly growing for Mac/Linux. It may eventually get to the same place. And you could certainly live without the "extra" level of debugging and introspection of software activity that you get under Windows. But then you start making a list of the things you have to do without, or write yourself, and then why are you doing more work on an OS? We had the one project that required Macs, we had one that required Suns, so we learn to be flexible as customer demands need to be met. But you don't go out of your way to make yourself miserable to justify an development environment that is weaker in almost all respects.

I can make do without any of that, just as I did when I started in DOS. But then why do you have to do without? If tomorrow I have another call for a Sun, I'll support it, if I have a call for a Mac, I'll support it too. But I won't go out of my way to make my life more miserable.

Vista isn't great either, but support is growing and bugs are being worked out faster than support is being added to the other choices. I am not likely to see IRIG timing options on the Mac, and Linux may be supported well, but you aren't likely to see motion picture standards support because of the hardware cost. A guy isn't likely to buy a $25,000 hardware board just so he can write a driver for linux and release it free. On the other hand, Apple isn't likely to think there is much money in that Niche so they are not likely to support it either. By default Windows gets the support of almost all industries. No matter how you slice it, eventually Windows will get better support broad-industry.

By the time Apple supported 3D graphics on the whole, we were already augmented reality with embedded streaming video. So Apple was still behind. By the time Apple supports full aspects of Motion Picture Stands, there will be a new motion picture standard. In fact, we are part of the team working with the Motion Picture Standards for that standard to include augmented reality information in video streams as a standard.

It's just a matter of economics, we can rarely wait for Apple or Linux to catch up, so Windows stays primary. But we don't loose track of the customers who have specific needs on any hardware or software platform. If they want Solaris on a PC, we'll give them what they want. We don't have to like it to use it, it's just a fact of life we have to have that choice available.

For general 3D work we do have Linux and Windows as standard boxes under support. And we have pushed somethings to Linux as well as general industry to make our lives easier. This improves Windows, Linux, Apple, and Sun. It's far easier to get your stuff defined as a standard than change your stuff later. Smile | :) So you pull out your boxing gloves and go in dancing.
Badger | [badger,badger,badger,badger...]

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GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 11:11
Jim4Prez29-Oct-07 11:11 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 12:48
El Corazon29-Oct-07 12:48 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 9:02
Jim Crafton29-Oct-07 9:02 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
DaveX8629-Oct-07 16:54
DaveX8629-Oct-07 16:54 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
Chris Maunder29-Oct-07 7:49
cofounderChris Maunder29-Oct-07 7:49 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
El Corazon29-Oct-07 8:04
El Corazon29-Oct-07 8:04 
GeneralRe: way I see it Pin
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 
GeneralRe: Vista sucks - simple as that! Pin
MexCFood29-Oct-07 7:11
MexCFood29-Oct-07 7:11 
GeneralVista is Pretty... Pin
Joe Q29-Oct-07 2:28
Joe Q29-Oct-07 2:28 
GeneralRe: Vista is Pretty... Pin
W Balboos, GHB29-Oct-07 2:48
W Balboos, GHB29-Oct-07 2:48 
GeneralRe: Vista is Pretty... Pin
Joe Q29-Oct-07 3:08
Joe Q29-Oct-07 3:08 

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