Vista Usability

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smdcar

I'm 'using' Vista Ultimate -- Or am I -- i'm feeling more like Vista is using
me.

I'm must tell you that I struggled long and hard in my decisoin of whether
to stick with Vista (on my new laptop) or downgrade to XP pro. I choose
Vista.

However, as each day passes, I am regretiing my decision more and more.
Yes, vista is pretty. But i'm a power user, and I guess I just thought
Ultimate would allow me to have pretty and power (i.e., control) at the same
time. This isn't the case.

With each version Microsoft is dummying down the software. Making it less
controllable by those know how and choose to control their operating system.

A perfect example (and only two of many i've noticed) is backup and defrag.
I could not imagine modern backup software not allowing you to control backup
at the file level, or not allow you to set the directoy where the backup
should go. Or, having ANY program without command-line options for those of
us who want to control its use. It's amazing to me. This is how it was
decades ago when we were lucky to have a backup. Defrag isn't any better --
the theme there is HIDE everything about what's going on. Who are you
serving by eliminating this control?

Why are you trying to look and act like a MAC? I'm dissapointed. I use
windows for the control. I don't us MAC because of it's lack of control.
And all Microsoft is doing is wrapping each piece of functionality -
one-by-one - in a 'dummy' wrapper. You are isolating your power users to the
point of abandoment.

If you feel you must do this, why not just in the home version? Or, why
totally eliminate the access door for those who choose to enter?

Can't you (Microsoft) just once be innovative on your own without trying to
copy or emulate someone or something else? Put your wrappers on if you must,
but don't put them on with the attitude of 'we know best, and it's this way
or the highway'. Becasue, before you know it, those of us who ACTUALLY DO
know best will begin to to take you up on your travel offer.

So, let's see an SP2 (quickly) with some true microsoft innovation. Put
back the control everywhere you've removed it -- everywhere your design team
said 'they don't really need to do this, they'll just get themselves in
trouble and generate a support issue"!

Current Windows Supporter.

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smdcar

I agree. I will definitely be looking at some 3rd party solutions - i'll
check those two out. Too bad and sad right? That one would have to augment
the 'ultimate' with 3rd party soulutions. Oh well.
 
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smdcar

Yea I know, but I really can't. The reason is that I am a developer in
microsoft technologies and use all their tools (Visual Studio, .net, IISm SQL
Server, etc.) Linux just wouldn't be a solution for me.
 

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