VISTA Operating System

K

Kelly

Hi Kurt,

1. Same here.
2. No, but I haven't ever looked nor hoped for a miracle when it comes to
Windows.
3. Milestone? What do you have to show for the past 31/2 years? <w>

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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
 
K

kurttrail

Kelly said:
Hi Kurt,

1. Same here.
2. No, but I haven't ever looked nor hoped for a miracle when it
comes to Windows.
3. Milestone? What do you have to show for the past 31/2 years? <w>

The number of killfiles I've been put in and later removed from. ;-)

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G

Guest

I started working on this as soon as they accepted me as a beta tester. First
it is beta 1. Lots of stuff left over from the Longhorn mess. It takes work,
concentration and a don't give up attitude to get this proggie to look and
work better. All the work needed isn't going to be done by the beta testers
but our suggestions and rants to the Vista team are being acknowledged and
acted upon. The security features are maddening to deal with but once you
figure them out, no sweat. Installing applications and drivers requires an
almost criminal mind to figure out. Today I got one of the most graphics
intensive games installed and working well (Uru, Complete Chronicles). IMHO
this is a diamond in the rough. It should be polished by the time many of us
will be needing to upgrade our hardware and things should begin to come
together. Trust me, the folks in charge of this project really seem to care
and respond immediately to problems and questions. I think once Vista becomes
more sophisticated there will be no going back to legacy platforms like XP.
 
G

Greg Ro

I started working on this as soon as they accepted me as a beta tester. First
it is beta 1. Lots of stuff left over from the Longhorn mess. It takes work,
concentration and a don't give up attitude to get this proggie to look and
work better. All the work needed isn't going to be done by the beta testers
but our suggestions and rants to the Vista team are being acknowledged and
acted upon. The security features are maddening to deal with but once you
figure them out, no sweat. Installing applications and drivers requires an
almost criminal mind to figure out. Today I got one of the most graphics
intensive games installed and working well (Uru, Complete Chronicles). IMHO
this is a diamond in the rough. It should be polished by the time many of us
will be needing to upgrade our hardware and things should begin to come
together. Trust me, the folks in charge of this project really seem to care
and respond immediately to problems and questions. I think once Vista becomes
more sophisticated there will be no going back to legacy platforms like XP.
You calling xp a legacy? People will still be using xp for quite a
long time. I am still using a windows 98se machine with office 2000.
I also use windows xp but not a lot. I won't be buying a vista
machine or Vista operating system unless a job I get requires it.

Greg Ro
 

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