from eXPerience to an amature OS!

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Mike

Shane Nokes said:
Any Symantec Product would fit your bill.

Any McAfee product would fit your bill.

Any AOL product would fit your bill.

Any Ubisoft product would fit your bill

I could go on Adam, but do you really want me to?


There is no such thing as a bug free, perfect version of a product.

Every product has bugs and flaws, not every product is as scrutinized and
torn apart as Windows though.

Other than MacOS lately ;)

Except for 10.4. Very buggy on release, particularly networking.
10.4.1 was released just a couple of weeks later.

Mike
 
M

Mike

The poster formerly known as Nina DiBoy said:
What Mike is saying is that Vista is imperfect now and you should not
try it or upgrade to it for at least 6 years because that's how long it
took for XP to improve enough. Makes sense to me Mike.

Makes no sense to me. I'm using it with no problems. Most people
will switch to it around SP1 release.

Mike
 
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GO

Shane said:
Any Symantec Product would fit your bill.

Any McAfee product would fit your bill.

Any AOL product would fit your bill.

Any Ubisoft product would fit your bill

I could go on Adam, but do you really want me to?


There is no such thing as a bug free, perfect version of a product.

Every product has bugs and flaws, not every product is as scrutinized
and torn apart as Windows though.

Other than MacOS lately ;)

I don't think any of those fit the bill since he said "non-software
company".

Should Ubisoft be on your list though? I obviously haven't played all their
games but I've always thought they've had a pretty good track record. I
think you should have replaced Ubi with EA. :)
 
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GO

Mike said:
No, probably just a year or so, until the 1st SP.


No complex software product launches perfect and bug-free. It's not
possible.

Mike

I don't recall ever stating that a launched product should be bug-free, I
just said better. Although MS has had some pretty big bug blunders.
 

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