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S1nF1xx said:The only one who wins is MS because many customers will end up buying 2 copies of Vista. They'll buy the standard el cheapo one, and realize they want another feature and have to buy another copy.
This really pisses me off. If Ramna Sao is reading this please tell your bosses I told them to fuck off.
viper650 said:im sticking to my pirated version of xp pro/corporate/MCE/OEM.
FUCK you microshit. you and your vista can suck it. i will NEVER switch... ever. i dont play games, i dont update, i dont need your bullshit.
i was still running SP1 on windows home until i got this pirated version which has slipstreamed sp2.
AlphexHunter said:loooool angry people...
I en't buying NOTHING t'ill they release Direct X10 microsoft isen't getthing a nickle for me untill then.
(bye bye bill gates hello who ever is gonna take over in 2008)
FalconSS said:Im just waiting for google to come out with its own linux-based OS. If it has a vista emulator on it for games... Im there! every bit of google software I have seen fits a purpuse and works better then most retail software. They keep it simple and give you just what you need.
OldPueblo said:Don't stop there man! Show them how much they totally suck, perhaps by writing them an e-mail from your M$ OS! Or perhapys you can use your M$ OS to post your inciteful info on many other forums! Or better yet, use your M$ OS and your easy to use printer drivers (thanks to those M$ bastards!) to print out a big-ass sign and march on Redmond! You have what it takes to stick it to the man that provides you the OS you use daily!!1!!1!oneoneONE
zone_86 said:I have a feeling MacOs will the the real competitor eventually as a stand alone OS.
Scroatdog said:Right you are. As the owner of an Apple Powerbook, a custom H20 system, and a test rig with Vista Beta installed, it is obvious that M$ is trying to emulate the Mac OS in every possible way, but in a M$ way if you get myu meaning. From what I have seen from the Vista beta so far, it does just seem like a polished version of XP. And it does seem like they're trying to integrate everything together (i.e. photo fix options in the library). I haven't seen the pretty Aero look since the test rig is running on integrated graphics, but I've seen some coverage on the Aero interface and the new desktop "gadgets". It's clearly an attempt to match the intuitveness of OSX.
Personally, I don't think I'll upgrade to Vista until support for XP goes away completely. I've got my XP copy the way I want it, slipstreamed and slimmed down.
On the other hand, dual-booting a new Mac Pro (when they come out) with Vista and OS Leopard, well that might be something I'd try. Maybe.