OT Vista (was Flight plans lost?)
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:42:22 -0400, Jose
wrote:
Or they will get fed up with it, DRM, and rebel.
I already see a lot of computing professionals doing that. They only
go to Vista if they need to for programming.
The way it seems to work is that new programs are written that use, and
even require, the new OS. Eventually people need those capabilites, and
pony up.
Maybe and maybe not. Most businesses can get by with less horsepower
and older apps without a problem. The only thing Vista has to offer is
it looks pretty and is a little more secure than XP with the default
settings which are a lot more annoying if you have to work on the
things. Of course the DRM comes free but adds overhead and reduces the
things you can do even with your own stuff, but so do the lack of
drivers.
Normally I'm an early adopter, but not this time.
Microsoft can afford to just sit and wait for that to happen.
Several trade journals have called Vista the ME of 2007.
Jose
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