I must be one of a small minority, I actually quite like Vista. There
are a few UI upgrades that I find very useful.

As much as I'd like to try out a Mac (if only to see what all the fuss
is about), I still like to play games now & then :-), and I'd have to
spend at least the cost of the computer again to upgrade software (and
not all the CAD stuff I use is even available).

Cheers,

Dave

On 9/25/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately this happens every time MS decides to release new
> bloatwear. Anger followed by rejection then denial, (or is it denial
> then rejection), then acceptance. I can only hope that the intrusiveness
> and annoyances, (and shear arrogance MS), of Vista will make a dent big
> enough in the MS shield big enough that they'll learn something in the
> long run, (maybe the right lesson for a change), but I doubt it. Only an
> AT&T solution will make a dent and the US Government has proven that it
> no longer has a clue about how to prove Monopoly status, or the courage
> to act, (in fact AT&T was a better company when they were broken up than
> MS is today).
>
> Mark Roberts wrote:
> > Amita Guha wrote:
> >
> >
> >> My PC laptop is on its last legs, and I'm not too into Vista,
> >>
> >
> > You're apparently not alone:
> > http://www.news.com/The-XP-alternative-for-Vista-PCs/2100-1016_3-6209481.html?tag=item

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