"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> http://www.computerworld.com/action/...intsrc=hm_list
>
> From the article:
>
> "Last month, Forrester said that by the end of 2007 only 6.3% of 50,000
> enterprise computer users it surveyed were working with Vista."
>
> Part of that 6.3% is Frank's "business". LOL!
>
> Alias
I hate to say it but I think this post is not that far off. In my company
we have been evaluating Vista at the enterprise level and have decided to
stick with XP. A few of our developers are using Vista, but only at home.
Vista is not used on the desktop at work. With all the problems that Vista
poses and the support issues to the "client", we are staying away. Over
the last few weeks we have been testing Vista and although it seem stable
for some, for others there are just too many problems. We have just begun
testing with SP1 and although Vista has shown improvement, it's not been
enough to migrate our business to it.
I have XP and Vista at home on two seperate machines. Most of my
development is done on XP and I do testing on Vista. So far Vista just
doesn't cut the mustard right now. I do enjoy using Vista, but at this
point will not do any serious development on that platform.
I like Vista but I don't love Vista.