On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:06:00 -0700, RainStryke
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>"Miguel Sanchez >" wrote:
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>> =?Utf-8?B?UmFpblN0cnlrZQ==?= <>
>> wrote in news:68FD3E6C-915D-4ED1-82C3-:
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>> > I don't see why people complain about Vista, it's freakin awesome. I
>> > constantly find things on this new OS and i'm thinking to my self "Why
>> > the hell didn't I think of that idea." There are some cool new
>> > features that help a lot on Vista, yes it does take a little more
>> > power for the minimum requirements but that is because all of the
>> > freakin' awesome things it is capable of. People just don't want to
>> > change or learn something new that could make things actually more
>> > simple for them. Thought i'd throw that out there. And cause i'm bored
>> > at work. lol
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>> > Don't forget, Vista is still pretty new... XP wasnt perfect when it
>> > first came out either.
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>> Please list cool new features, in point form, and 'freakin awseome
>> ideas...'
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>lol... I don't have the time to do that... Or even want to. There would be
>way too many points for me to show... It all matters on what you do with your
>computer. And i'm not about to do a research paper on all of the things that
>Vista has made better for the way you use your comp. If you really want to
>know, just look for your self... unless you would rather just be stubborn and
>not even look and listen to all of the other people that are just like
>"Yeah... I hate Vista." end of story.
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>But as posted a few post down, the virus, spyware and malware protection is
>great for Vista, and that should be one damn good point.
You just confirmed you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
Vista's claimed spyware and malware protection on a scale of 1 to 10
is at best a 4 or 5 compared to other products. Aside from a
reshuffling of where things are or cosmetic changes in how to use
them, nothing substantial has been added. Things poorly implemented in
XP remain poor, slow or both in Vista, like basic file handling. Of
the new features, UAC is a dog and mostly hated and more importantly
next to useless and only fools the simple minded in what it actually
does.
One thing that has undergone a major improvement is the build in help.
The irony is few people bother to even look at it as witness the same
old questions posted here at ad nauseam. Vista is bloated and far
larger than prior versions of Windows. That means it runs slower, not
faster and hogs more memory doing who knows what in the background.
Major flaws plague Vista's performance. It is dumb enough to try to
create thumbnails while transferring files or constantly restart
indexing or forget sorting options you try to set in Explorer. Vista
has learned a new trick. Now it will say an application has stop
responding only to white out the screen with the application starting
up again a minute or so later suggesting it was Vista, not the
applications that messed up.
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