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    I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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      I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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      I have not used Vista yet but heard a lot about it and most of it bad so I don't know if I should upgrade. :confused:

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        I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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        I disagree. ;P But i think it will be a while until we can see its strenghts. Sure a good indterface is nice but the Kernal is what I am interested in. I am not touching Vista until the first sting of worms knock Microsoft off their perch and force them to relise that Vista is not bullet proof. I'll proably try it after a sevrice pack is realeased,


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          I have not used Vista yet but heard a lot about it and most of it bad so I don't know if I should upgrade. :confused:

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          Been running it for 2+ months, had no major problems, apart from the odd hang and WDS thrashing my disk.

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            I disagree. ;P But i think it will be a while until we can see its strenghts. Sure a good indterface is nice but the Kernal is what I am interested in. I am not touching Vista until the first sting of worms knock Microsoft off their perch and force them to relise that Vista is not bullet proof. I'll proably try it after a sevrice pack is realeased,


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            That's probably what I would do as well.

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            • H Hamed Musavi

              I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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              Hamed Mosavi wrote:

              User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.)

              for transparency, which is supported in XP or 2K, you can use Glass2K[^]. It's pretty nice for layering windows to spot differences, only takes a second with keyboard shortcuts.

              Hamed Mosavi wrote:

              Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching.

              A bit of an improvement, but Win+D in XP displays desktop well enough.

              Hamed Mosavi wrote:

              We can change theme color of windows manually (Not just the two olive and blue colors).

              There was also silver;P Roswell:laugh:

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                I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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                Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                You have to just see how networking got strong and easy. Even my very slow Dialup connection works better and unbelievably faster, faster than ever before.

                Are you claiming that the same modem works faster on Vista compared to XP? I don't see how an OS upgrade could make a modem work faster. :suss:

                Cheers, Vikram.


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                  I have not used Vista yet but heard a lot about it and most of it bad so I don't know if I should upgrade. :confused:

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                  To sum it up, it has a lot of nice new features, but requires a lot more memory and CPU power too. Not convinced yet that it's worth it for my own part, but it seems to be for a lot of other people.

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                    Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                    You have to just see how networking got strong and easy. Even my very slow Dialup connection works better and unbelievably faster, faster than ever before.

                    Are you claiming that the same modem works faster on Vista compared to XP? I don't see how an OS upgrade could make a modem work faster. :suss:

                    Cheers, Vikram.


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                    Unless your previous OS is infested with various nasties that are sucking up all your bandwidth... Which would never happen with XP... :rolleyes:

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                      Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                      You have to just see how networking got strong and easy. Even my very slow Dialup connection works better and unbelievably faster, faster than ever before.

                      Are you claiming that the same modem works faster on Vista compared to XP? I don't see how an OS upgrade could make a modem work faster. :suss:

                      Cheers, Vikram.


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                      The network stack has been rewritten from scratch to improve performance. So it is very likely to see improvements.

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                        I have not used Vista yet but heard a lot about it and most of it bad so I don't know if I should upgrade. :confused:

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                        The simple answer is that a lot of people shouldn't, and almost nobody really needs to.

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                          Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                          You have to just see how networking got strong and easy. Even my very slow Dialup connection works better and unbelievably faster, faster than ever before.

                          Are you claiming that the same modem works faster on Vista compared to XP? I don't see how an OS upgrade could make a modem work faster. :suss:

                          Cheers, Vikram.


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                          Hamed Musavi
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                          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                          Are you claiming that the same modem works faster on Vista compared to XP?

                          Yes, it is?! Perhaps, it was in fact a driver problem in XP. But certainly if it is working faster now, it's not because there's a change in hardware ;) To me, the reason is not important, What I see is that my download speed increesed from 3~3.5 kbps up to 4~5 kbps.

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                            I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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                            I am happy that you like it, and hope that you will be able to buy one. Clearly there are others who have been disappointed. It is the build up of expectations that possibly caused the disappointment. There have been a number of things promised, but were removed to deliver the software atleast now. Thomas

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                              I have not used Vista yet but heard a lot about it and most of it bad so I don't know if I should upgrade. :confused:

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                              andre_swnpl wrote:

                              heard a lot about it and most of it bad

                              Not strange. Microsoft has a lot of enemies these days. Don't trust them, don't trust me as well(!) Find some free time. Backup some info to CD/DVD, and install a free evaluation. I'm sure you'll love it.

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                                I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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                                Thank you.

                                cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                  The network stack has been rewritten from scratch to improve performance. So it is very likely to see improvements.

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                                  Bingo!    I would bet that is the cause of the improvement, if not a better modem driver.  Back a few years ago in the Win95 days, I was using a Linux box as a Internet connection sharing device (an old school version of the DSL/Cable Broadband routers you can get for $35 today).    The dial-up throughput was faster going through the Linux box than when it was directly connected to the modem.  Since the same TCP/IP stack was in use in either scenario, I figured it was because the modem driver was of a poorer implementation on Windows than it was on the Linux box (it was the exact same modem, moved from one box to the other).    Peace!

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                                    I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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                                    After a false start I've also learnt to love Vista. My only bugbear was that support for VS2003 is, shall we say, poor, at best. I did get it working but it was an illusion so I've made the permanent switch to 2005 (Not a bad thing). I was irrtiated by the constant patching and upgrades for the first few days, especially the 450odd MB of the VS service pack! Still, having said that it works very nicely on my 2 year old Dell laptop and I'd be loathe to go back. I have Vista Business and it just works.

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                                      I am happy that you like it, and hope that you will be able to buy one. Clearly there are others who have been disappointed. It is the build up of expectations that possibly caused the disappointment. There have been a number of things promised, but were removed to deliver the software atleast now. Thomas

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                                      Thomas George wrote:

                                      I am happy that you like it, and hope that you will be able to buy one.

                                      Thanks, but I think it will not be possible.

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                                        Thank you.

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                                        Chris Maunder wrote:

                                        Thank you.

                                        It's my pleasure, but what for?:confused:

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                                          I know most people in US or Europe know these, I just write them for countries like mine, where finding information is more difficult. Background: I was free the last 3 days, so I used the time to install an evaluation version of vista. I'm working with it since then. Unfortunately, I only have 30 days (end of evaluation), to enjoy. Returning back to XP after 3 days, it is like returning decades back in technology. I don't understand all those rumors about vista? Consistency: I just experienced inconsistency once, and that was about forcing the OS to install my old driver for my old modem, even when I got a warning during installation and upon an attempt to connect, yes blue screen of death. Technology: There are a lot of small improvements, and some earth shattering ones. I don't know what exactly should be added to an OS so that people say it's an improvement! While I was one of those who thought Vista has nothing new some years ago, today it's different. I worked with the fantastic Speech Recognition tool. Unbelievable! I can now see a future at which people talk to machines like they communicate with each other, without forcing to touch the machine by mouse or keyboard and it's not only a dream. User interface is great. Although I don't like black color, and I wished it was possible to customize taskbar and start menu (Translucency, color, etc.) Control panel is a place now in which you can really control what you have. There is a large group of information as well. Even Vista rates your computer; so that users easily go and buy software's that their rate is below their computer's rate. Backward compatibility: I installed some of my old software's and they worked like charm. (My BarChart works as well :) ) Speed: My computer hardware is not strong, and vista advisory software, advised installing Business version. However, I installed Ultimate and it worked, sometimes even faster than XP. Startup is quick, as well. Drivers: Driver updates are really easy, since Microsoft seems to have a great database of almost all drivers and upon first connection; I realized there is a version available for almost all of my main hardware's. Productivity: In Vista, I almost had all features I always needed in XP. Desktop is now available in (Alt+Tab) application switching. You can now have a list of favorite folders, which is available in all explorer windows. Just a click and you are there. We can see hard drive informatio

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                                          pro: - it boots up quicker (but my installation doesn't have that much junk yet) - it looks like it works quicker (see remark 1, which also counts for this one) - looks nicer con: - DEP s*cks (you can debate on this one) - UAC s*cks (you can debate on this one) - Popups until you go crazy. I looks to me like they did a great effort on some things and went back to the stoneage on other items. ;P

                                          V. I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.

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