Well I doubt I will upgrade.
I base all my upgrades on a required to basis.
Since I don't work for now really all programs I have are still ok.
NOw when xp support goes after its last pack then I may think about upgrading.
The major issue is i have to shell out about 3000 just to update 
screen readers like jaws and hal that I don't use all the features of 
for no real reason.
If I upgrade, I will get the best version of vista and pro versions 
of everything, after all I'm spending enough.
However as long as vista is the way it is I doubt that loads of 
people will upgrade on a mass scale like in xp.
And who knows if I will.
I am thinking about duelbooting linux ubuntu since i hear its a 
rather accessible package.
Ok I may have to get some sort of dos and windows emulaters, but well 
I am thinking about it.
At 02:59 a.m. 29/08/2007, you wrote:

>I don't know whether I'll be upgrading, I suppose only time can say. If I
>feel that lots of people will be upgrading to vista then I may buy another
>computer that will run vista, but I don't think, at least at the moment, I
>will be using it for my everyday tasks.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Regards,
>Damien Sadler
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> > Hi all,
> > Recently I've been strongly considering upgrading all my games to the
> > .Net Framework 3.0 in order to better support windows Vista which others
> > and I now are using on a daily basis. The plus side of doing this is
> > that all that will be required is installing or upgrading DirectX to
> > Aug. 2007, and then install my games on Vista.
> > The downside is that users using anything earlier than Windows XP will
> > have no support for my games. I've read that .Net Framework 3.0 only
> > supports, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP all versions, and Windows
> > Vista. Which means if there are any of you still using Win 2K it will no
> > longer be supported.
> > First, I'd like to know if there are any of you out there using or
> > playing my games on Windows 2000. I need to know how big an impact this
> > would be updating to .Net 3.0.
> > Second, how many have upgraded to Vista, or plan to upgrade to Vista in
> > the next year or two.
> > Thanks.
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> >
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