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AV firms rubbish MS Vista security claims
Can I first visit the sites of these various software providers to see if they've got driver updates for Vista before upgrading? (I'm assuming I can). I do believe I'll wait a While to see the overall reaction from home users on the new OS before upgrading. IE7 is still giving me fits. But as with all technology,

What inkjet printer prints the best text? Off Topic
http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/deepfriedtech/2007/03/26/back-on-xp/ Not interested in Vista part 2 ,----[ Quote ] Overall I worked with a dozen of operating systems, all had their bugs, their hangups, their guru-meditations, their blue-screens, the need to reboot (warm or cold). But from all operating systems

Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
Itamaram Itama...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Well, maybe. Until now I was not aware there is a soecial machine to test my Overall my problems are consistent. They appear in inconsistent times, but the problem itself is consistent. It might have something to do with the long

Operating systems.
Jupiter Jones [MVP] jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com microsoft public windows vista general Since the Beta is so new, you should post a bug and ask this question from the source of SP-1. Few here have experience in that Beta to give you a definitive answer at this early date.

Thoughts on Vista
I tried switching from a Pentium D processor to a Core2 Duo, I installed a PCIE graphics card and upped my overall "Experience" rating to over 5.0, Hi All: I think I've found a bug in Vista. Does MS offer a reward for helping them refine the OS? Like a million dollars or maybe just including a fix in the first

Vista color management & CS3
As it is at the moment, the proprietary nature of Vista and Windows drivers is its single biggest weakness. I doubt the Free *drivers* would be more functional (remember the trade secrets), but the system *overall* would be more secure, stable, streamlined, and Free; and by implication more functional because of it

MS reward for finding a Vista Bug?
The Vista/Excel 2007 multiplication bug makes one think ... and play a little with the WinXP/Excel 2003 too. Try this (best is column-wise for systematic checking): Overall trust in Excel as an calculation tool is severly damaged. - Waiting for indipendent confirmations of my suspicion (don't ask for the file,

More deserved MUD for vista...
Of course ;> I'm just saying that overall Google's primacy as a search engine is not lost by one stupid bug that you have to work to run into. All I do is point and click. If I do and I don't get where I GDS ps But I'm miffed at Google and love Alta Vista better now. Maybe if they send flowers or something.....

As suspected Crysis will be Vista's "Halo"
Yes, well, again, where's the tool in Vista and XP that lets me run all my Linux apps unmodified? Right, how about comparing apples to apples in future? Overall it was a damn lot of trouble [for almost no benefit], but it wasn't months and months like flyer is taking. Is he under some sort of deadline?

Maybe we can just skip Vista :) (link to article inside)
If so, why he said it a big mistake here? Overall, when I read the entire article, it seems to me that he supports the Jones report in some ways (not 100%). ----------------- But the data that Jones presents suggests that Vista, in particular, is subjected to fewer dangerous security bugs than the competition,

Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
IE
7 is also very cool: tabbed browsing, better CSS support/bug fixes etc. Cruddy interface. It doesn't ship with MSH or Avalon/Indigo yet (if it will at all?) and there is the distinct lack of .NET at its core is surprising. Overall a quality OS in the making I think, it is easily apparent that the new

Buenos Vista/MSH etc [if your interested]
I'll just wait for it since unlike some in here, my copy of Vista seems to work fine and is stable with it's plethra of bugs. "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com> wrote in message news:uHhxWry6HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... AFAIK, there currently is no public Beta, although it is beginning soon.

The Goldwaters sing folk songs to bug the liberals
I haven't personally encountered anything that can be clearly identified as Vista bug. Everything might be attributed to driver bugs (probably common issue), VS2005 bugs or SDK bugs. Overall it makes impression that the development (and especially debugging) is somewhat broken. For example, debugging process with

Windows XP outshines Vista in benchmarking test
... really want Vista but it would have cost $400 more to buy a computer with slower components (although it would have probably been faster overall) that had XP. So if it was cheaper to pay the programmers to fix this “year-late but still pushed out with bugs” OS than to keep trying to handle the innumerable

As suspected Crysis will be Vista's "Halo"
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Asked and answered elsewhere. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar...@gmail.com * NEW! Anybody has a idea about that? Is it a bug? Thanks! Of course I am not complaining about it, after all ,it's a beta version. ^_^

VisTa a ha ha
I want to make one thing really clear; in my opinion, the overall effect of these defenses is greater than the sum of the parts. want to look for such on the newest next best thing so iow Vista coming out almost insures that those looking for such bugs/holes will be leaving the older systems alone for now while

WinBats and Trolls finding it hard to get excited about Vista
Windy ibelieveica...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I've installed Vista SP1 Beta (6.0.6001.16633). Everything comes all right and I am now enjoying an Anybody has a idea about that? Is it a bug? Thanks! Of course I am not complaining about it, after all ,it's a beta version. ^_^

Vista & XP Outlook sending problem
The OpenSource community does all the bug killing, development and then these companies package the same software a few months later with the bugs mostly Some things could do with some improvement, certainly, but overall, Linux multimedia works very well indeed The more the Linux community squawks about it,

Where is VISTA?
The reasons for this can be diverse, but in the case of Vista (and, of course, Windows) there are in essence two mutually dependent causes: a software maker with a near monopoly status, yet delivering on average poor quality products, and an overall IT market striving to maximize its profits. Until a few years ago,

AV firms rubbish MS Vista security claims
linuxmail.org> wrote: 'I have found the code quality, at least in terms of security, to be much better overall in Vista than Mac OS X 10.4. But then the memory bug is still there too. Where the system takes a tiny amount of ram everytime any office is opened and then closed again, and never gives it back.