Hi Hayden,

I happen to agree with you that Vista and Windows 7's start menu is
superior to the XP start menu, but I think the resistance to it is
simply some people don't want to change. Its the same old story, "the
more things change the more people stay the same." I think its safe
enough to say that there is always a certain amount of people who
don't want to learn new things, don't want to do things differently
than they've done them for the last x number of years, and are just
set in their ways. That is their choice of course, but such people
will find themselves seriously behind the mainstream when their old
computer finally breaks down and they have to upgrade. Such people
will not be prepared for the switch because it gives them no time to
get use to the changes where someone like me upgrades from version to
version getting use to the changes as they are introduced rather than
all at once.

Cheers!

On 12/11/11, Hayden Presley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> One thing that gets me is how people react to the vista start menu. I don't
> understand why so many people seem to just like the old menu system. The
> search box means all you have to do is type  in what you want to find, then
> arrow to it, instead of scrolling through a programs menu that is not
> organized alphabetically, but chronologically, which is one reason I hate
> the older windows start menu.
>
> Best Regards,
> Hayden

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