Prolly a repost...
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I skipped Vista for that reason figured they'd have things worked out by Windows 7. Mike
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They're working in Vista... For me...on a 1.6 Celeron with 1.25GB RAM... :confused:
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Christian Graus wrote:
I will stick to XP for as long as I possibly can
I'm not exactly sure what sort of 'windows work' you do and this question might therefore be irrelevant but would the majority of your users moving to vista/7 have a bearing on the length of time that turns out to be, or will your work allow you to continue with XP even after that happens. For myself, I have tried the 7 Beta and quite like it, but finances preclude my moving for at least two years or so.
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Henry Minute wrote:
I have tried the 7 Beta and quite like it
Me too, but then, I like Vista. It has a 'restart network card', and 'Ad-Hoc wireless network', sadly missing in XP, not to mention the system disk mirror, and effective restore points. If I hadn't drank about thirteen beers, I'd still be up telling you why Vista is actually cool. :suss:
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The myriad options for Windows 7[^] Who, in the name of all that is holy, would want Starter? Or even the second crippled option... I'm gonna ride XP till it drops. As soon as some genius finds a way to run Visual Studio and all my games on Linux, Ubuntu here I come. [edit] OK, it is a repost. Note to self, read, then post. :doh: [/edit]
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I can actually see (:~) a huge market for Home Basic in SA, being as we are an emerging market. It's not 'the people' that will create this market, but the resellers. You want a box? You got a box!
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The myriad options for Windows 7[^] Who, in the name of all that is holy, would want Starter? Or even the second crippled option... I'm gonna ride XP till it drops. As soon as some genius finds a way to run Visual Studio and all my games on Linux, Ubuntu here I come. [edit] OK, it is a repost. Note to self, read, then post. :doh: [/edit]
Visit BoneSoft.com for code generation tools (XML & XSD -> C#, VB, etc...) and some free developer tools as well.
There's an article a well known CPian wrote on running an app as a service (of course, I can't remember his name right now and I'm too lazy to google). I wonder if that "3 concurrent app" limitation in W7 Starter can be overcome by running apps as services, hehe. Marc
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The myriad options for Windows 7[^] Who, in the name of all that is holy, would want Starter? Or even the second crippled option... I'm gonna ride XP till it drops. As soon as some genius finds a way to run Visual Studio and all my games on Linux, Ubuntu here I come. [edit] OK, it is a repost. Note to self, read, then post. :doh: [/edit]
Visit BoneSoft.com for code generation tools (XML & XSD -> C#, VB, etc...) and some free developer tools as well.
Windows 7 Starter
Available worldwide to OEMs on new PCs
Missing Aero UI tweaks
Limited to 3 simultaneous applicationsWhy would anybody pay for a computer that allows them to only run 3 apps at once? I can't imagine the sales pitch for this one.
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I didn't see anything about OS religion. The point is that Windows is expensive. Of course you could argue that Apple's hardware cost premium more than offsets the savings.
Very few people buy windows. It is included in the cost of the pc. I'm sure MS is not getting retail for that copy of Windows when you purchase a new PC.
I didn't get any requirements for the signature
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I skipped Vista for that reason figured they'd have things worked out by Windows 7. Mike
"It doesn't matter how big a ranch ya' own, or how many cows ya' brand, the size of your funeral is still gonna depend on the weather." -Harry Truman.
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Mike Hankey wrote:
I skipped Vista for that reason figured they'd have things worked out by Windows 7
Surprise!
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Windows 7 Starter
Available worldwide to OEMs on new PCs
Missing Aero UI tweaks
Limited to 3 simultaneous applicationsWhy would anybody pay for a computer that allows them to only run 3 apps at once? I can't imagine the sales pitch for this one.
Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long
:-D Exactly "...and this model has a 2GHz processor and 4Gb of RAM that allows you to run email, a web browser and windows media player all at once! Specially priced at $1,200! (financing available)"
Visit BoneSoft.com for code generation tools (XML & XSD -> C#, VB, etc...) and some free developer tools as well.
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There's an article a well known CPian wrote on running an app as a service (of course, I can't remember his name right now and I'm too lazy to google). I wonder if that "3 concurrent app" limitation in W7 Starter can be overcome by running apps as services, hehe. Marc
Available for consulting and full time employment. Contact me. Interacx
That would be an interesting experiment, but certainly would be a painful work around.
Visit BoneSoft.com for code generation tools (XML & XSD -> C#, VB, etc...) and some free developer tools as well.
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Christian Graus wrote:
I will stick to XP for as long as I possibly can
I'm not exactly sure what sort of 'windows work' you do and this question might therefore be irrelevant but would the majority of your users moving to vista/7 have a bearing on the length of time that turns out to be, or will your work allow you to continue with XP even after that happens. For myself, I have tried the 7 Beta and quite like it, but finances preclude my moving for at least two years or so.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
Henry Minute wrote:
the majority of your users moving to vista/7
In the corporate world, they could well still be using Windows 2000. We are where I work, which is a MediumCorp rather than a BigCorp, along with Office 2000 (although I have managed to snag an XP box for development). The last I heard, we might even be moving to XP this year...