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| Re: Skip Win7? Not Recommended As XP Is In Extended Support! totfit wrote: > Am I the only one satisfied with Vista and thinking about skipping > Win7? I am not a neophyte Beta tested, ran the RC, and am dual booting > the demo of the Enterprise 64 version currently. I am satisfied with > Vista. I work in field support in a school system in an XP > environment. I probably up until using Vista first of the year spent > 90% of my time using Ubuntu Linux at home. I upgraded my hardware > quite a bit when purchasing a computer with Vista and I really like > it. Even though I have MS Office and Outlook, I also sometimes like to > use Windows Mail. There has been a load of crap dished out about > Vista, but in its current form with proper hardware, I find it quite a > good experience. I know about the benchmarks, but I have no issues in > my day to day use of Vista. It is the product that turned my Linux > useage from 90% at home to about 5%. Though I am impressed with > Windows 7, it is just not to me supremely better. I guess Vista has > quickly become and old pair of s |
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| Re: Skip Win7? Not Recommended As XP Is In Extended Support! Just FYI. Remember to say Just FYI. Just FYI. Just FYI. What are you doing with all that State money for not working? Just FYI. Just FYI. "Kevin John Panzke" <kevin.panzke******.com> wrote in message news:c58549b7-f1c9-4790-a217-aa83709fa8e4@m11g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > totfit wrote: > Am I the only one satisfied with Vista and thinking > about skipping > Win7? I am not a neophyte Beta tested, ran the RC, > and am dual booting > the demo of the Enterprise 64 version currently. > I am satisfied with > Vista. I work in field support in a school > system in an XP > environment. I probably up until using Vista first > of the year spent > 90% of my time using Ubuntu Linux at home. I > upgraded my hardware > quite a bit when purchasing a computer with > Vista and I really like > it. Even though I have MS Office and > Outlook, I also sometimes like to > use Windows Mail. There has been a > load of crap dished out about > Vista, but in its current form with > proper hardware, I find it quite a > good experience. I know about the > benchmarks, but I have no issues in > my day to day use of Vista. It > is the product that turned my Linux > useage from 90% at home to about > 5%. Though I am impressed with > Windows 7, it is just not to me > supremely better. I guess Vista has > quickly become and old pair of s[/color] |
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