To: Old Sarge
Vista was an attempt to emulate the Mac - see where it got us. Really? Now I know I don't ever want a Mac. I hate Vista because it seems to want to do so many things *for" me (that must be why libs love 'em) and it tries to anticipate evry move of the cursor (wrongly). I hate those da$n bubbles popping up everywhere and covering what I really want to see. I know I should be able to turn them off but Vista is, I won't say "not user friendly" but it is confusing. Hate, Hate, hate it.
78 posted on
02/18/2008 9:09:16 AM PST by
GOP_Proud
(Disgruntled about it all. None of the above.)
To: GOP_Proud
Don’t compare Vista to Mac OS. Vista sucks. It is nothing like Mac OS, and if you have used a Mac you would know that Vista is nothing like Mac OS. Stop by your local Apple Store or Best Buy and play around with a Mac for a while. I think you will be surprised.
To: GOP_Proud
Vista was an attempt to emulate the Mac - see where it got us. Really? Now I know I don't ever want a Mac. Would you decide you don't want the Mona Lisa because someone drew a stick figure? Microsoft tried to emulate a Mac and failed miserably. Actually, they've been copying the Mac since Windows 1.0 and failing.
318 posted on
02/18/2008 3:02:53 PM PST by
Swordmaker
(We can fix this, but you're gonna need a butter knife, a roll of duct tape, and a car battery.)
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