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Vista

PostPosted: May 21st, 2008, 8:22 pm
by zipcat
After my laptop was stolen I realized how much it needed to be replaced anyways. Last week I was sure I'd get Windows XP again, until my friend pointed out that soon--much like the Windows 9Xs--Windows XP will no longer have updates or new fetures. I had many doubts about Windows Vista based off of reviews I had read and their criticism. I've read it would lock up and become useless if I try to 'steal' stuff, and that its security was easily broken; especially when the user gets tired of saying "Yes I clicked that button not some virus" all the time.

Then I looked into Macs. What changed my mind there is that Apples have always been the cheap computers to me. That and I always get frustrated with their setup. I thought of switching to Linux for a while. It wouldn't be too hard to adapt with the newer versions. But I'm stubborn and even though I don't like the Wii I'm still a Nintendo fan; just as I'm staying with Windows for a while.

I remembered how it was when XP came out; it wasn't great until its second major update. So I figured Vista would be the same way and got it. If by then it disappoints me Linux is easy to install.

But now that I have it, it's not so bad. Other than that it came with the computer zombifier known as Norton.

What plans do you have with your next computer?

PostPosted: May 21st, 2008, 9:54 pm
by Ominous
I've worked on a lot of OSes. I had such a short turnover with Windows computers that about a year ago I decided to splurge a bit and get a quality computer that wouldn't break.

A Mac.

I'm staying with Apple and OSX for the foreseeable future, since their stuff doesn't die on me.

PostPosted: May 22nd, 2008, 12:36 pm
by Curulan
Vista works, but its too "attention-needed" for my tastes (as in, having to click "yes, I really do want to do this" more often than not).

My plan is to use XP until I get a new computer. At that point, I'll switch over to Ubuntu and possibly dual-boot XP or Vista for the programs I can't find Linux analogues for.

PostPosted: May 22nd, 2008, 4:46 pm
by Carzal
ehem.
I used to have this friend. Let's call him... "B Ferber". Ah well, that might be too obvious. Lets call him "Ben F". He sometimes pretended that he had a different name that is actually a word.
He got a mac. And we never saw him again.
And I learned a lesson here. Friends don't let friends use macs.
I don't blame Vista for my computer rebooting NavyField constantly, I blame GOD, and possibly an evil syndicate that carn probably chairs. Vista is irritating in some respects (the checking) but it's a good upgrade from the old XP.

PostPosted: May 22nd, 2008, 7:20 pm
by Ominous
Wait, if you never saw him again, how could I possibly be

PostPosted: May 22nd, 2008, 8:00 pm
by jadewik
Carzal, are you jealous of my evil syndicate? I mean... the evil syndicate I supposedly chair.

PostPosted: May 22nd, 2008, 8:58 pm
by Tordek
Image

PostPosted: May 22nd, 2008, 9:30 pm
by Gakhan
mac FTW!

and when i cant find the program for mac, i dual boot windows too.

seriously macs, especially once you use it for more than a few minutes, are YEARS ahead of windows. they are so much smoother of an operating system.

im converted for life, mac FTW!

PostPosted: May 23rd, 2008, 3:16 am
by James
Bluh, why get a Mac when you can get a better version of a Unix based system.

Speaking of which, I need to start delving into that. I hate Vista, so it's XP for me, typically.

PostPosted: May 23rd, 2008, 12:24 pm
by Curulan
Tordek you slacker, get back here!

PostPosted: May 24th, 2008, 12:30 am
by boywonder
what are these strange things you speak of? what's a mac, or an update? i built this commodore 64 back in the early 80s and it still works just fine for me!

PostPosted: May 24th, 2008, 2:17 am
by Ekehart
Haha...I call Vista the computer HIV ((Pronounced as a word, not three letters)). Yet, I'm forced to use it on my laptop. It's all right.


And remember the slogan:

"Macs! They just work...until they don't. And then you can't fix them without breaking warranty!"

Eke

PostPosted: May 24th, 2008, 5:06 am
by Twist Rolarian
"Thank you for calling Dell Tech Support."

"So your computer quit working after installing Vista SP1."

"Yes, I know it sucks. So how can I help you?"

-- My typical day at work.

PostPosted: May 24th, 2008, 4:25 pm
by James
I love support people.

Which, I suppose, means I love myself.

Yay.

PostPosted: May 25th, 2008, 12:40 am
by boywonder
i've actually been throwing the idea around to create a support group for support groups. so far i'm the only member, and technically not a legit one since i'm not in any other support groups, nor am i a support person of any kind.

hmm...