I dunno. Because of some of the latest threats, I've moved my home
machines to Vista. But I agree, I have yet to bother with the office
machines. The last one we replaced I bought WinXP instead of
undergoing the hassle of training for Vista.

But the lady quoted in the article has it all wrong. The #1 hassle
with Vista was the glacial rate at which vendors wrote drivers for it.
Since Win7 uses the same drivers, that shouldn't be nearly as bad a
problem. And more of the older equipment has been replaced with newer
stuff that includes Vista drivers.


On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Jeff Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10161620-56.html
>>
>> Looks like MS started its "Windows 7 Doesn't Suck as Bad" campaign too
>> early. It is providing even more incentive for corporate IT to skip
>> Vista
>> entirely.
>
> Dog bites man.
>
> This isn't news to anyone who is in IT.  Few of us ever had any intention of
> moving to Vista.


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