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Forbes on Vista: "at best, mildly annoying"
Windows Vista is garnering some interesting reviews, but the latest from Forbes' Stephen Manes probably isn't going to get framed on Steve Ballmer's wall anytime soon (that could simply be due to a lack of space though). Stephen chose a fairly transparent title of "Dim Vista" for his review, setting the stage for a long list of usability gripes and tales of staggering un-wow-edness. Stephen finds problems in everything from the Windows Firewall not recognizing when a 3rd party firewall is active, the Control Panel being needlessly redesigned yet again and even WordPad no longer being able to open .DOC Word files. And that's all before he gets to the bugs, quirks and other broken pieces of this nearly 6-year venture.
While Stephen's review doesn't have a happy ending, it could serve as a cautionary tale for anyone still considering a move to Vista. At the very least, Stephen recommends waiting until Service Pack 1, and with the way things are shaping up, we're tending to agree.
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James said 11:22PM on 3-16-2007
lol
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http://www.WindowsVistaUserGuide.com
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Nosh said 6:19AM on 3-17-2007
I have been reading Vista reviews & comments regularly for months now and I can honestly say I _haven't found a single_ reason to upgrade. What I have found are several reasons not to, the biggest one being...
- My wonderfully configured XP system slows down to a crawl when I upgrade to Vista.
I pity the fools who are spending big bucks on this big dud - it's going to end up being another Windows ME which few people will remember after the next version of (a hopefully MUCH smarter) Windows will be released in a couple of years.
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