Vista is very difficult to use

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I hope to attempt to make this comment as civil as possible. In my
experience with Microsoft it has not been a very positive one. I do not know
where to begin on describing my negative experiences. I will give Microsoft
credit for establishing standards to get the computer revolution started, but
where they excelled in creativity they severely lack in Quality Assurance. I
am sure they tried, but I a majority of the people I have talked to agree
that Microsoft is slowly becoming a joke. I suspect if there were
alternatives that were widely used, Microsoft would find itself behind the
ball. Perfect examples - Firefox - Google. These two softwares are WELL
supported and the community that uses them have positive experiences. I
dread using Microsoft, but unfortunately they are the "standard".
Please, I beg of you. Severely invest in improving your quality.
-sign
-doowopdj
 
DooWopDJ said:
I hope to attempt to make this comment as civil as possible. In my
experience with Microsoft it has not been a very positive one. I do not know
where to begin on describing my negative experiences. I will give Microsoft
credit for establishing standards to get the computer revolution started, but
where they excelled in creativity they severely lack in Quality Assurance. I
am sure they tried, but I a majority of the people I have talked to agree
that Microsoft is slowly becoming a joke. I suspect if there were
alternatives that were widely used, Microsoft would find itself behind the
ball. Perfect examples - Firefox - Google. These two softwares are WELL
supported and the community that uses them have positive experiences. I
dread using Microsoft, but unfortunately they are the "standard".
Please, I beg of you. Severely invest in improving your quality.
-sign
-doowopdj

You still haven't been specific about exactly what your problem(s) are
using Vista.
You haven't stated which version of Vista you have, did it come
pre-installed (from which company), or did you upgrade, clean install or
what?
You're speaking in generalities and sound slightly like an MS hating troll.
So what the real deal?
Frank
 
Maybe with your IQ Vista is difficult to use, but for the rest of us, we can
use it. Vista is annoying as hell but we can use it.
 
You still haven't been specific about exactly what your problem(s) are
using Vista.
You haven't stated which version of Vista you have, did it come
pre-installed (from which company), or did you upgrade, clean install or
what?
You're speaking in generalities and sound slightly like an MS hating troll.
So what the real deal?
Frank


You Frank, sound like the village idiot you are.
 
First of all, I agree with you to an extent. But in many aspects its MS that
is ahead of the others. If it weren't for firefox, IE7/8 wouldn't be
here/coming today.

I also have a problem with WMP11 as a music player. However, I concede to
the fact that they have to keep it as simple as they can. Winamp, as good as
it is, is quite complex for many users and they get scared using it.

I could go on all day, but to simplify what I'm saying, I understand some of
the lack in features in order to keep it simple.
 
I hope to attempt to make this comment as civil as possible. In my
experience with Microsoft it has not been a very positive one. I do not know
where to begin on describing my negative experiences. I will give Microsoft
credit for establishing standards to get the computer revolution started, but
where they excelled in creativity they severely lack in Quality Assurance. I
am sure they tried, but I a majority of the people I have talked to agree
that Microsoft is slowly becoming a joke. I suspect if there were
alternatives that were widely used, Microsoft would find itself behind the
ball. Perfect examples - Firefox - Google. These two softwares are WELL
supported and the community that uses them have positive experiences. I
dread using Microsoft, but unfortunately they are the "standard".
Please, I beg of you. Severely invest in improving your quality.
-sign
-doowopdj

For the record, there is very little that MS delivers than Linux will not
do as well - and as easily albeit a bit differently.
 
ray said:
For the record, there is very little that MS delivers than Linux will not
do as well - and as easily albeit a bit differently.


M$ offers Alias a raison d'être albeit inversely.

Linux on its own can't deliver that.
 
ray said:
For the record, there is very little that MS delivers than Linux will not
do as well - and as easily albeit a bit differently.

Except for the marketing :)
 
Go back to your normal haunt, troll.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
ray said:
For the record, there is very little that MS delivers than Linux will not
do as well - and as easily albeit a bit differently.


For the "real" record (the truth), that ain't true and you know it!
Frank
 
How is the old folks home going richard?

Richard Urban said:
Go back to your normal haunt, troll.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
DooWopDJ said:
I hope to attempt to make this comment as civil as possible. In my
experience with Microsoft it has not been a very positive one. I do not
know
where to begin on describing my negative experiences. I will give
Microsoft
credit for establishing standards to get the computer revolution started,
but
where they excelled in creativity they severely lack in Quality Assurance.
I
am sure they tried, but I a majority of the people I have talked to agree
that Microsoft is slowly becoming a joke. I suspect if there were
alternatives that were widely used, Microsoft would find itself behind the
ball. Perfect examples - Firefox - Google. These two softwares are WELL
supported and the community that uses them have positive experiences. I
dread using Microsoft, but unfortunately they are the "standard".
Please, I beg of you. Severely invest in improving your quality.
-sign
-doowopdj


Some folks have a hard time using a hammer. Does that make the hammer wrong?

Lang
 
Maybe that hammer would be easier to use on your skull ! :-) Just FYI

Love and Kisses,

Karen Jane Panze

(Not an MSDN Subscriber, Just FYI)
 
A friend of mine has a son who seems to be a lost soul. I suggested that the
man's son pray for an answer. His son got down on his knees and said "Dear
God, my life is in such turmoil. I am so frustrated and so aggravated.
Nothing I do is right. I try so hard yet I achieve nothing. I can't go on. I
am ready to give up unless you can help me."

All of a sudden the Lord descended from heaven and said " Fear not, for ye
shall have an answer. All is not lost." The Lord then raised his hand and
pointed to the wall, whereupon
www.linuxquestions.org/questions/forumdisplay.php?f=63 miracuously appeared.

The man's son was saved but he has little free time.

C.B.
 
Karen Jane Panze said:
Maybe that hammer would be easier to use on your skull ! :-) Just FYI

Love and Kisses,

Karen Jane Panze

(Not an MSDN Subscriber, Just FYI)


Typical.

Lang
 
Yeah... it's not in my nature to respond as such, but sometimes one cannot
help but throw up one's hands and say the first thing that comes to mind.

Lang
 
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