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  • B Brian W King

    Sure! You hold the gun still and wait until I move in front, then you can pull the trigger. It's pretty obvious you fall in the 'haters' category. It's fine with me. You can feel as you like. I don't mind at all. This is not a religious issue for me. Its what I like, prefer and want. Those are as many 'bullet' points as you will get.

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    Lost User
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    Brian W King wrote:

    It's pretty obvious you fall in the 'haters' category.

    Huh? I've personally owned/used every Microsoft desktop operating system since DOS v3 with the exception of ME & Vista. I've made a career from developing apps for all of them. I'm hardly a 'hater'. I merely question the price vs. value of Weven vs. XP.

    Brian W King wrote:

    Those are as many 'bullet' points as you will get.

    I knew the Kool-Aid made people goofy but not beligerent. ;)

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      Robert Surtees wrote:

      Don't forget to add 200 pounds if you live in the UK

      200lb of what?

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      :-D

      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
      [My articles]

      In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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      • B Brian W King

        Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista. The pricing is actually lower that where Vista was placed. I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

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        Brian W King wrote:

        The pricing is actually lower that where Vista was placed. I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

        I think it's a bargain too, but only in comparison to previous M$ Operating Systems. I happen to think that all M$ products are overpriced, or have pricing structures so complex that British Rail use it as a model for their ticket prices and therefore make it problematic for Joe Public to get the best deal.

        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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          Brian W King wrote:

          The pricing is actually lower that where Vista was placed. I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

          I think it's a bargain too, but only in comparison to previous M$ Operating Systems. I happen to think that all M$ products are overpriced, or have pricing structures so complex that British Rail use it as a model for their ticket prices and therefore make it problematic for Joe Public to get the best deal.

          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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          Whilst I really do like their products, their ranking in the Forbes list of wealthiest companies substantially backs up your argument.

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            I am not sure about the well into part. But I can guarantee that more than 75% of our windows boxes will be XP in 2010..

            John

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            John M. Drescher wrote:

            But I can guarantee that more than 75% of our windows boxes will be XP in 2010

            2000 rather than XP where I work :sigh:

            Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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            • L Lost User

              Brian W King wrote:

              It's pretty obvious you fall in the 'haters' category.

              Huh? I've personally owned/used every Microsoft desktop operating system since DOS v3 with the exception of ME & Vista. I've made a career from developing apps for all of them. I'm hardly a 'hater'. I merely question the price vs. value of Weven vs. XP.

              Brian W King wrote:

              Those are as many 'bullet' points as you will get.

              I knew the Kool-Aid made people goofy but not beligerent. ;)

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              Brian W King
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              My friend, I am sorry if I took your pointed barb to substantiate my 'opinion' with facts and bullet points as an afront. Perhaps it was your approach that drew ire instead? If you really want bullet points, go to Microsoft.com as I am not in the employ of Microsoft and haven't any intent of justifying their product to anyone. I merely stated that I liked the product and thought it was a good value in response to the original question. As I said originally "Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista. "

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              • B Brian W King

                My friend, I am sorry if I took your pointed barb to substantiate my 'opinion' with facts and bullet points as an afront. Perhaps it was your approach that drew ire instead? If you really want bullet points, go to Microsoft.com as I am not in the employ of Microsoft and haven't any intent of justifying their product to anyone. I merely stated that I liked the product and thought it was a good value in response to the original question. As I said originally "Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista. "

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                Brian W King wrote:

                I am not in the employ of Microsoft and haven't any intent of justifying their product to anyone.

                Relax, I was really just hoping to get your thoughts on which new features justified the expense. Yes, I can read bullet points offered by Microsoft but they are by nature biased. You offered your opinion, I simply wanted you to flesh it out with some specifics.

                Brian W King wrote:

                I merely stated that I liked the product and thought it was a good value in response to the original question.

                Which question was that?

                Brian W King wrote:

                Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista... I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

                I don't doubt that Vista has some improvements over XP and that Seven has improvements over Vista. Which ones mean the most to you?

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                  Brian W King wrote:

                  I am not in the employ of Microsoft and haven't any intent of justifying their product to anyone.

                  Relax, I was really just hoping to get your thoughts on which new features justified the expense. Yes, I can read bullet points offered by Microsoft but they are by nature biased. You offered your opinion, I simply wanted you to flesh it out with some specifics.

                  Brian W King wrote:

                  I merely stated that I liked the product and thought it was a good value in response to the original question.

                  Which question was that?

                  Brian W King wrote:

                  Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista... I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

                  I don't doubt that Vista has some improvements over XP and that Seven has improvements over Vista. Which ones mean the most to you?

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                  Brian W King
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                  PowerShell 2.0 ~ greatly enhanced scripting capabilites. Multitouch support ~ Can now code to this interface. (This is a major plus for me). (Improved) Multifunction device support ~ better enumeration of devnodes with each function obtaining its own GUID now instead of shared which creates coding issues. Windows Installer 5.0 ~ alleviates current issues with controlling permissions on installed services projects. AppLocker ~ gives me the ability to better manage client applications (by version) in my corporate environment.

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                  • L Lost User
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                    whiner

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                    • L Lost User

                      My next computer may be a Mac and I'd considered dual-booting Weven (just for the hell of it), but at $300 - I don't think so. Does anyone really think the bloody OS on a PC is worth $300?

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                      Tom Delany
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                      Mike Mullikin wrote:

                      My next computer may be a Mac

                      Mine already was...

                      WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated. There are 10 kinds of people in the world: People who know binary and people who don't.

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