Who else is happy about Vista?

V

VistaDevil

I've been using Windows Vista since the very first day it became available
and have nothing but praise for this new operating system. Not in my wildest
dreams I see myself going back to XP, so I fail to see why other people are
complaining about this OS. Could it be that those at trouble are using
pirated copies?
Of course things are somewhat different than used to be with XP and there
are some missing parts (like a SMTP server), but overall the system works.
Could you please tell me what are the best features you like about Vista?
 
O

On the Bridge!

I like the little thumbnails of files on the desktop.
Thats the only improvment that I have seen that cannot be reproduced in XP
 
N

NoStop

I like the little thumbnails of files on the desktop.
Thats the only improvment that I have seen that cannot be reproduced in XP

Something Linux has had for years now. So what else is so groovy about
Vista?

Cheers.

--
Vista will make you speechless!
http://tinyurl.com/38zv7x

Proprietary Software: a 20th Century software business model.

Q: What OS is built for lusers?
A: Which one requires running lusermgr.msc to create them?

Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/compost.htm
 
C

Charlie

Overall I have been very pleased with Vista Home Premium. It just took a
little getting use to.
 
F

Frank

NoStop said:
Something Linux has had for years now. So what else is so groovy about
Vista?

Cheers.


If you weren't so broke you could afford to purchase Vista and then
you'd know that it is the very best OS available today.
But keep working at the burger-doodle joint and maybe your mommy will
save your paychecks and then you can afford to purchase your own version
of Vista.
Frank
 
O

On the Bridge!

I know linux had it for years.. lol where do you think MS got its ideas for
its changes from?

They took the ideas and implemented them in the most horrible way possible.

The breadcrumbs? Stolen from Gnome (linux)
The start button aka ORB? Stolen from KDE logo (start button)
The thumbails on desktop? Stolen from Linux
The start search? Stolen from MACOSX
The UAC? Stolen from Linux but implemented super stupidly


There is more but I cant remember it now... almost every change Vista has
looks like
it was stolen, distorted into something horrid, then put into Vista...
 
F

Frank

I know linux had it for years.. lol where do you think MS got its ideas for
its changes from?

They took the ideas and implemented them in the most horrible way possible.

The breadcrumbs? Stolen from Gnome (linux)
The start button aka ORB? Stolen from KDE logo (start button)
The thumbails on desktop? Stolen from Linux
The start search? Stolen from MACOSX
The UAC? Stolen from Linux but implemented super stupidly


There is more but I cant remember it now... almost every change Vista has
looks like
it was stolen, distorted into something horrid, then put into Vista...
You're funny. I wonder why linux is looking more and more like Windows
with every new distro...duh!!!
Hahaha...you need help cc...I mean really badly...LOL!
Frank
 
O

On the Bridge!

sure linux stole from windows

Linux stole from windows and made it better
Windows stole from linux and made it worse

:)

Sorry its true....
 
N

NoStop

Frank said:
You're funny. I wonder why linux is looking more and more like Windows
with every new distro...duh!!!
Hahaha...you need help cc...I mean really badly...LOL!
Frank

You lying p.o.s. - Windoze is trying to copy Linux. Only problem with this
effort is that Windoze is so badly constructed at its core, that it's a
patchwork of addons in Windoze to try and get the functionality that Linux
has been offering for years. A good example of this is the security offered
through Linux's permissions system, which Vista tries to imitate with it's
UAC and does this so poorly that most users turn the damn thing off,
defeating Vista's attempts at security. Even TCP/IP was patched on to
Windoze while it was the core ingredient of Linux from the very beginning.
Everything that makes the Internet what it is today is because of Linux
from pop/imap, to nntp, to dhcp, dns, http, ftp, ssh, etc., etc. You know
something Frankie Boy, you're just so ****ing clueless, it's amazing your
mommy lets you play on her computer at all. Your major achievement when it
comes to "understanding computers" is that you've recently found out how to
use copy and paste. People like you shouldn't be allowed near any computer
that has access to the Net. You can rant all you ****ing well want to
about "opensores", but if it wasn't for Open Source, you wouldn't be able
to plug your ethernet cable into anything and get out of your own crummy
little asswipe hole in the ground. You wouldn't even be able to connect to
Usenet if it wasn't for Linux. So, just **** off with all your retarded
bullshit. You're clueless beyond belief.


Cheers.

--
Vista will make you speechless!
http://tinyurl.com/38zv7x

Proprietary Software: a 20th Century software business model.

Q: What OS is built for lusers?
A: Which one requires running lusermgr.msc to create them?

Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/compost.htm
 
O

On the Bridge!

I don't even understand why we take the time to explain all this to this
computer illiterate moron called frank....
 
A

alexB

The quote below is from the web ste called: Bug # 1 in Ubuntu. You can find
it easily. It is on line 1489 (out of 7208). It is a huge file. Behold:

"These are maybe things that a Linux expert could fix easily, but hey, you
want a regular user to love a OS that doesn't help him very much.
"I've seen 8 yrs old kids installing Windows XP themselves, including
printer, video, etc. just because it's all very easy to setup. Want them to
swithc to a OS that has almost no games and it's a real adventure to
configure? I think THIS is Linux's biggest bug - wasn't build for users who
want a computer help do their job, but for people who accept to be
computer's slaves."

The guys name is DarthMaul38. He also wrote this:
This 'bug' you're talking about is 'by design', if I can say that. I studied
IT on 286 computers with DOS on them, then Windows. I tried to switch to
Linux many times, but every distribution comes with at least one obvious
problem that's very hard to solve by a beginner. Let me give you just a few
examples:
- Mandrake 8, 9 and 10: none of them was able to recognize properly my
Lucent Winmodem (the only Winmodem officially supported in Linux) - never
fixed even by people with experience in Linux
- Redhat (cant remember version) failed to work with USB devices 5 years
after USB was implemented in Windows 98
- Ubuntu - cannot use my HP PSC multifunction printer, Midnight commander
still shows crap in console mode
- Freebsd - most user unfriendly OS
 
A

alexB

It is all a bunch of lie. I will present proof later that he is lying. In
fact Linux people stole many things from MS.
 
F

Frank

sure linux stole from windows

Linux stole from windows and made it better
Windows stole from linux and made it worse

:)

Sorry its true....
How much longer are you going to be deluding yourself into believing you
actually know what you're talking about...?
All of us in this ng have figured out months ago that you where a
demented, delusional big mouth know nothing full of misinformation and
bullshit!
Well...?
Frank
 
T

thetruthhurts

I've been using Windows Vista since the very first day it became available
and have nothing but praise for this new operating system. Not in my wildest
dreams I see myself going back to XP, so I fail to see why other people are
complaining about this OS. Could it be that those at trouble are using
pirated copies?
Of course things are somewhat different than used to be with XP and there
are some missing parts (like a SMTP server), but overall the system works.
Could you please tell me what are the best features you like about Vista?

The fact that is sucls so much that M$ is in overdrive to get Windows
7 out asap.
 
C

Cameron Snyder

The multitasking in Vista is much more efficient with tasks running that
would bring XP to its knees. The scheduling of tasks and events is much
simpler and more reliable. The Media Center experience as served up to an
Xbox 360 acting as an extender with HDTV recording is unmatched in the home
media universe. Better, much better than it was in XP. Slide show photos in
full high definition just makes XP look like kiddy show. The differences at
first were daunting, but learning them was pure joy. I happen to like change
just for change sake; couple that with change that carried improvements and
I am a happy man. I love Vista.
 
F

Frank

thetruthhurts said:
The fact that is sucls so much that M$ is in overdrive to get Windows
7 out asap.

Stupid lying POS queen of the village idiots...LOL!
Loser!
Frank
 
F

forty-nine

alexB said:
It is all a bunch of lie. I will present proof later that he is lying. In
fact Linux people stole many things from MS.

Linux people stole my sandwich ... I am almost sure they did.

Linux also devalued my PC ... after uninstalling ubuntu, my PC is worth 5
times what it was.
 

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