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Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
Overall I think they've done a good job with Vista, and just like 95, 98 and even XP, by the time they get most of the bugs worked out, and it's running like a charm, they will bring something new out, and this debate will start all over again. -- Technogeek.

Bugs in Vista security stack says Symantec
I'm using Vista Business RTM since end of November, and I have to say the overall experience is just great. But then I can see first hand what Vista With your argumentation you shouldn't use a computer at all because it has bugs... I kept Win 98SE for a good year after XP came out and didn't regret it a bit.

Shame on Microsoft-Customer-Avoid Vista
Geïntroduceerde bugs fixen ze bij MS ook sneller dan klassieke. Dat is pas hypocriet! We Didn't Start The Fire ... ...Maar we bieden wel sterk weerwerk: http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/04/30/daizovi/index.php I have found the code quality, at least in terms of security, to be much better overall in Vista than Mac

Bugs in Vista security stack says Symantec
For starters, 64bit clean means less bugs overall, an app that compiles and runs cleanly on multiple architetures (not just 64 vs 32 but also 64bit Alpha vs 64bit Sparc vs...) will have a lot of the hard to find bugs exposed by the different systems. This benefits even the std 32 bit intel world, at least wrt Linux

Windows Vista SP1 Renders Some More Hardware Obsolete
Console games aren't without their bugs, but your average console game is generally 1000s of times more stable than your average PC game. Heck, I generally don't even Still, it's rather obvious to me that generally console gamers lack overall patience but so do a lot of other people. I don't get this "overall

[Rival] Windows Vista = XP with Less Applications, Less ...
Meanwhile, they could mine their database of issues and drill down on the ones like mine, to create an overall better operating system environment. Even if they end up doing a lot of free development for flaky companies, it's cheaper than the support costs they are going to face by launching Vista into a market

Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
I was playing with settings one day and found some things for disk check, etc that I didn't realize were even in Vista, because they are not in the same place they were with XP. This is indeed true of all OS's, which is one reason to hold back a bit before blasting a system for not having a given feature. Overall

Review: Vista SP1 Refresh 2 6001.1800
Amrykid amry...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Where you get Windows 6.1 (Vista SP1; to be more specific)?????!!!!?!?!?! "Windy" <ibelieveica...@hotmail.com> wrote in 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. ^_^

Anyone upgrading to Vista?
Overall, Vista's content-protection functionality seems like an astonishingly short-sighted piece of engineering, concentrating entirely on content protection .... the Vista content protection will take less than a day to bypass if the bypass mechanism is something like a driver bug or a simple security hole that

iMac is rife with bugs.
I view the overall situation as a vicious cycle, and I force myself to deal with it every week through mindset, preparation, and priorities because I do not in Windows Vista still appear behind the taskbar at times when you really need to know what they say, along with 649 other irritating bugs and issues.

Vista, Linux and the market, or: why quality is no ...
Vista still has bugs and there is a MUCH larger percentage of Vista Users posting to the WU newsgroup about updating issues in relation to other Window OSes. .... Overall, she is impressed with the OS and the system. Personally, I like XP better (mainly because I am used to it).....Vista seems to be a bit "AOL'ish"

Why should I stay with Vista?
I'm using Vista Business RTM since end of November, and I have to say the overall experience is just great. But then I can see first hand what Vista does and what not, And if the last decade or so hasn't taught you that OSs aren't bug free and safe out of the box then you've been living in a cave.

Windows Vista = XP with Less Applications, Less Speed ...
I think that Vista is fun to use, although UAC is a bit overboard in its execution, with the whole black out the screen when aa discreet dialogue would have done, I for one can't stand it, but thats my opinion. Also on what many people feel as removing fun is the wee bugs here and there egOpen Reliability and

too many OS menu options, bug 167002
In short, Windows XP Home Edition = Windows Vista Home Basic Windows XP Media Centre Edition 2005 = Windows Vista Home Premium Windows XP Professional = Windows Vista Business Editon Windows Vista Ultamate is new I feel that Windows Media Player 11 is quite a good software overall with all its album art support and

Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
... to see what it's like from an end-user viewpoint, including the speed of recognition and seamlessness of integration with the rest of the overall Vista UI. I have it installed and it works great, the only downside is you have to have your locale set to America for it to run and there's a bug that prevents

Vista - is it here to stay?
... low end luminance but resulting profiles still show images clipped in the low end and overall saturated even as the desktop and the PS interface turn a sickly pale. Could this be some kind of Vista bug?? Other notes: If I do a screen shot and paste it back into PS, it turns DARKER than the original file.

Windows Vista has critical bugs
I'd like to see you try to put millions of lines of code and provide support for thousands of peripherals and components without having a few bugs. As for the aestethic issues with windows vista, I do agree that they made some boneheaded decisions but overall it is a fine piece of software.

why do people hate windows vista
How those charges might be subdivided below the overall cost level is nothing more than an accounting curiosity and it is the macro performance that determines how successful What's to stop a company like M$ from deliberately introducing bugs to encourage people to sign up for OneCare or whatever it's called,

Benefits of 64 bit operating system
5 years later, Microsoft has developed DotNet programming paradigm, and now it has a completely new VISTA API set to stave off the Linux challenge. How many extra bugs are created? How much more debugging time is needed? Meanwhile, Microsoft with it's one core GUI-API, does not suffer from this problem.

Vista NOT More Secure Than Linux
The turnaround may be a reflection of an overall backlash against Vista, observed IDC analyst Richard Shim. .... Combating spyware and viruses with dozens of patches and bug fixes has become an endless, exhausting battle. `---- http://techiqmag.com/2007/05/29 the-var-guy-dumps-windows-for-ubuntu-linux/ Dell's next