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Vista suffering from FUD?

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mwang:
steeladept, thanks for the info. Looking them up in Wikipedia, it seems they have some legal issues with Apple. Hope that's taken cared of soon.

Anyway, I'll keep an eye on them, though I would prefer to build my own hardware and install everything from bare metal.

Carol Haynes:
Don't want to discourage you but unless the monopoly authorities in various countries sink their teeth into Apple for uncompetitive practices I think Apple will pursue them until the crack of Doom and ultimately they have enough money to win. Having said that the monopoly authorities around the world have only had partial success against MS (which is genuinely a monopoly with over 90% of the market) - I can't see them bothering with Apple as they have such a tiny share of the market (last time I looked it was something like 5% of the world PC market). Effectively Apple computers are a bit of a novelty on the world stage so no regulator is going to spend a lot of time worrying about them.

mwang:
I agree with you, Carol. And if Psystar gets into legal troubles with Apple, its cost of doing business will go up, which will have to be passed to the consumers unless they can win it quickly in court.

zridling:
[stoic joker]: ...that only goes to prove that half of the "Bad Press" that Vista has gotten is due to idiots like HP that love to gadget & garbage up a machine to "Add Value" (BS...) to a machine before foisting it on a poor (unsuspecting) consumer.
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Quick thoughts:
(1) With any OS, there's give and take, love and hate, i.e., "If only it did this, (or didn't do that);

(2) Vista SP1 is the version I wish Microsoft would have released in Jan.'07 because of its stability;

(3) Stoic Joker's experience is true to my own -- when HP or Dell installs Vista for me, it's a horrid experience of navigating crapware, autostart dumps, and popup registrations I never wanted. And when I install Vista x64 myself, I can make that baby stand up and sing with a couple of hours of tweaks.

(4) Seinfeld ain't helping. Nor does Mojave. Nor do I need humor or Apple's-so-jumped-the-shark snark by actor Justin Long. Just show me why Vista is better than the two other alternatives. That's all.

(5) Speed it up. Fix Windows Explorer. Fix UAC. Give us the old solitaire. Save $300 million on ads.

zridling:
PS: I think a lot of the original Vista FUD was Microsoft's fault. Remember the EULA that read if you change any component on your system, you have to buy another copy? Kartal, et al. just pointed out some severe weaknesses this week in Google Chrome's license, too. At some point, these companies have to tell the lawyers to sit down and shut the hell up. They're law-speak is costing the marketing department millions!

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