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mupwangle
Tuesday 22/1/08 21:10
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Having had a great deal of Vista experience recently, I honestly don't think that (for the average user) it is that bad. If seen similar weird behaviours from other versions of windows and even mac os as you describe.
There are some things that do get on my tits, however.
Why move the user profiles from c:documents and settings to c:users ? I see no benefit other than to break some win2k and xp programs.
The vista copying bug is a nightmare. Over an hour to copy less than 100Mb between logical drives on the same san. Windows 2000 (with the same files) took less than 30 seconds.
The constant password reentering. Mac OS X has the same feature and I reckon that I have to enter my password (other than login) mibbe 3 times a month. With Vista it is 3 times an hour.
Not technically Vista - but why is Office 2007 so different from Office 2003 when that was their greatest selling point over OpenOffice? And it's bloody slow!
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