Posted on 06/01/2009 10:14:20 AM PDT by JoeProBono
If you’ve got a computer with XP keep it. If you buy a new one get it with Windows 7 when it comes out. If you have to buy right now get Vista but no less than 2 Gig memory. Simple enough?
What DRM stuff? I hope you aren’t still talking about the FUD report from a couple years ago about Vista DRM.
The DRM was entirely used for Blu ray playback and didn’t affect any other content.
easy ... No ... XP working fine for us on three machines.
I read an article about Vista recently. MS apparently tracked mouse-moves and keystrokes for a number of Vista users and found [greatly compressed here] that most users tried to get around most of the “features” of Vista, like the way it tries to arrange icons in the quick-start zone according to frequency of use. They were puzzled to see users open an app, then immediately close it to open another, over and over. Interviews showed that people clicked the last place where the app they wanted had been, then when the “wrong” one opened, closed it and went searching for where their app went.
One outcome of this was the decision to remove an “opt out for the classical look” in Office 2007, which again is context sensitive and tries to guess what you might be doing and put up options, rather than the old-fashioned, outdated and unhip menu bar with a tree hierarchy.
I went back to office 97, clinging bitterly to drop-down menus and tree architecture and without the very hip xml formats that none of my customers can decode.
If you are an XP user, has what youve seen of Windows 7 made you willing to ditch XP?
XP with SP 3 is the best system out there...I manage a LOT of computers...no problems...why fix it if it aint broken?
Win2000 never took off, because people had not reason to upgrade from Win98. It took XP to give people a reason.
Vista doesn’t haven enough to make people upgrade from XP. Vista will probably be remembered as a trasitional OS the way Win2000 was.
not sure about Xp, but I ditched Vista on one of my home PC’s and am not looking back. Windows 7 crushes Vista.
Same here.
What’s your recommendation super hotshot?
I have a 64bit machine 1 year old . . . using XP-P.
I’m talking about the article that was on FR a few months back that said Windows 7 degraded streaming audio if you tried to capture it. With XP, you can capture CD quality streaming audio and burn it at cd quality. There is supposedly something in 7 that degrades the signal if it detects a capture program being used. This was in a beta version. I truly hope they got rid of that feature for the final release, because I don’t buy OSs that won’t let me do certain things.
Does Win 7 have the cursor sticking/system freezing problem from too many windows open?
Drives me beyond annoyed.
My wife is is context sensitive...
There is software, and I have it, that will give Office 2007 the “classical” menus.
Please ping me if you find out the answer to that.
I had a nightmare once in which Clippit ran my house.
“ding I’m sorry I thought you wanted coffee now. ding I’m sorry you find the music offensive, would you like to hear Led Zeppelin reggae instead? Your profile indicates an interest in both. ding I’m sorry, this is the water temperature you specified for dishwashing. Shall I update the shower preferences for you? ding...”
NO...
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