We have a different experience. For example, we have 2 Acer Aspire 7520-5071 
Vista laptops bought with the same order, same store, 
same everything (at least that is what we ordered). Delivered in the same 
packing box. They look the same, etc. But they have a 
different log on screen? One will play a DVD when inserted, but no sound. The 
other will not play that same DVD unless you play 
around and click a hundred things - no sound either. The sound works with other 
programs. Our VFP9 software is the only thing that 
will install and run, no problem (thank goodness for that small favor). Vista 
is crap. We were able to share the C: drive so other 
workstations on the network can access it, no problem. However, after almost a 
year, we still have not been able to access other 
workstations from the Vista lap tops. Vista is crap. I am sure (I think) we 
could figure it out, but we have other things to do. 
What a joy to quit fooling around with Vista and sit down and work on a Win2000 
computer. Win2000 is the last worth-a-shit OS from 
M$. Someone at M$ is laughing at all the fools out there in the real world who 
are forced to pay for their garbage. I'll bet Win7 
will not work at all. They will see if anyone figures it out. If they deliver 
it with a 'XP downgrade', no one will complain and 
they can close down the R&D section and give bonuses to the sales staff since 
they are the only ones doing anything anymore. They 
can keep 3 or 4 programmers for show. They can play ball in the parking lot.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: [NF] M$ to push out Vista replacement in mid 2009


On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:39 AM, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes I think those sort of changes were done primarily as a response to
> the rise of OpenOffice, to differentiate their product from Sun's. A new
> look is a good way to help people feel better about tossing down new money
> as well. The ribbon concept is good, but I think they dropped the ball by
> not making it optional and they certainly didn't make it easy to program for
> in Visual Studio. I also think they made an mistake defaulting to the new .x
> formats ( docs, xlsx and so on) in Office. I get the xml concept and think
> it's a brilliant idea, but they would have done better to not instantly
> abandon a format with a decade+ of history and user comfort.
------------------------------------

Once you get over the "it is different" you find that it is better.
The older version of the supporting tools got stronger in the control
you have in the newer offerings from M$.

I am curious, did Win95 give you the same problems and taking on that
GUI word processor over WP.

I have been running Vista for 2 months now and find that I don't
notice it.  For an OS that is a good thing right?  I turn on my laptop
and it runs.  It am connected to the network and switching between
various wireless is straight forward.

What I install works.  The presentation or view I have of my screen is
much more crisp and the graphics kick ass over prior versions in the
DISPLAY.  For as many hours as I spent in purchase of a big screen TV
I know for a fact that DISPLAY is pretty damn important to a lot of
people instead of just myself.

All my software seems to load in just fine on it.  My printers are not
that old and they seem to work through a network to an XP machine at
home or to the network at the various clients I have.

After the new year I'll be a little interested in checking out Win7 to
see what it is better at.

I did put Vista on a new laptop that has 2 gig of ram and a standard
cpu for today.

Do I think that the newer layout of everything from M$ is a sin?  I
find that I can find more of what I MAY want to tweak when I now have
the tool ribbon open then just the older menus.  There is a lot more
presentation on what you can do, as well as a visual clue as to that
that will look like before you commit it. Speaking about Word here.
-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

901.246-0159


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