Charles,

I think when Stephen said "glitter" he was referring to processor- 
hogging visual effects, not the security stuff.

Isaac

On Jun 9, 2009, at 9:00 AM, Charles Lee wrote:

>
> Most of that "glitter" is put there to enhance security.  If you turn
> it off you may as well be running XP.
>
> On Jun 8, 2:31 pm, Stephen Weber <maryland...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> If you turn off all the glitter (which in a work place environment  
>> would
>> have been done any way) it should run pretty good.  Also I'm pretty  
>> sure
>> Windows 7 will run great on a 2004 office basic computer.  I'm  
>> running
>> Windows 7 RC right now and I've noticed a huge speed increment over  
>> Vista
>> SP1.
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Ted Treen  
>> <ted.tr...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Stephen Weber wrote:
>>>> Apple does really know how to make people upset, obviously you  
>>>> wonder
>>>> why real businesses don't use Macs.  It's because Apple does stuff
>>>> like this.  I mean look at Microsoft and how they keep supporting
>>>> older hardware.
>>
>>>> From,
>>>> Stephen
>>
>>> Oh come on - you mean just like Vista ran quite happily on an  
>>> average
>>> 2004 Office basic Windows PC?
>>
>>> Ted- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> >


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