> At 17:13 6/4/2006, CW, wrote: >>I've spent the weekend playing with Vista after hearing all the perks and >>the like from those touting it at the Microsoft meeting here in KC on >> Thursday. >> >>The fundamental problem with Vista is one that I don't think is addressed >> by >>Microsoft's continual talk of "new features being added". That isn't the >>problem. The problem is that for power users, so many of the common >> tasks >>are made cumbersome to impossible that it defeats a big part of the >> purpose >>of upgrading. > > Thanks for this great review. I think I'll stick > with W2K and avoid the authorization hassles of XP, > and the obfuscation of Vista.
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