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Old 03-28-2007, 03:44 PM   #10
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My favorite part of any EULA is when I press the "bend-over and take it" button, and it's out of my face.

Windows Vista has some nice concepts, but I couldnt possibly justify a changeover when I need stability more than I need a flashy interface. That, and I need my resources free. Computer hardware hit a big wall, and the improvement in technology has been going so slow since XP came out. I think they should try doing more with less, OS-wise. I don't want it to go to the same places that Macs have gone, with form coming before function, but I don't think the bulky Vista is the answer to anyone's needs. They just needed a new product to sell, as far as I can see.

And does anyone remember Windows 2000? It was XP before XP worked right, basically, but better than Windows ME. The Vista launch reminds me of it, somehow.

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