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  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

    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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    Brady Kelly
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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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      Stuart Dootson wrote:

      And the prices - I can get Apple's OS, home apps and office suite together[^] for less than they're suggesting for Windows 7 Home Basic. Offset the higher hardware costs in a couple of OS releases

      Can't mention Windows without Apple comparison?

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      Brady Kelly
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      Thus invoking JobWin's Law? :laugh:

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      • H Henry Minute

        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.”

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        Brady Kelly
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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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        • B BoneSoft

          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.

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          Brady Kelly
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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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          • B BoneSoft

            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.

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            Marc Clifton
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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

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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.

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              Chris Austin
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              Windows 7 Starter
              Available worldwide to OEMs on new PCs
              Missing Aero UI tweaks
              Limited to 3 simultaneous applications

              Why 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

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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.

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                ToddHileHoffer
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                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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                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                  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.


                  Semper Fi http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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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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                  • C Chris Austin

                    Windows 7 Starter
                    Available worldwide to OEMs on new PCs
                    Missing Aero UI tweaks
                    Limited to 3 simultaneous applications

                    Why 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

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                    BoneSoft
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                    :-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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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      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

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                      BoneSoft
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                      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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                      • H Henry Minute

                        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.”

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                        Stuart Dootson
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                        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...

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