Quote from traderNik:
Yeah, their operating system's penetration sucks and they have almost 0 cash.
Seriously though, I think the comment about their huge growth days being behind them is the relevant one. It remains to be seen how they convert their incredible legacy and adapt going forward. I'm not a Windows fan, but the threat of Linux has been around for a while, but hasn't really materialized yet, has it? We need the opinion of a corporate IT guy here.
Quote from andread:
Guys, don't underestimate Microsoft:
http://today.reuters.com/news/artic...RUKOC_0_US-MICROSOFT-VISTA.xml&src=rss&rpc=23
A lot of people where saying the same when XP started shipping, but the truth is simply that they are not going to hurt themselves. Someone else should.
Quote from stock777:
I'm getting a laptop from dell next week, and I ordered it with Vista.
I understand there is all this noise about it sucking, but I can't quite figure out what exactly the hoopla is about.
I'm not going to use the laptop for anything mission critical, and I assume the stuff I use daily WILL run on it.
If not , I can always install XP Pro, and probably get dell to send me a cd with it as a previous poster has done.
But if the driver issue is moot (the laptop comes with Vista so it HAS to have working drivers for all hardware) , then what horror am I about to be subjected to ?
Specific horror, not , I hate Bill Gates horror.
You will in a few weeks from now. Let us know when you switch back to XP.Quote from stock777:
I understand there is all this noise about it sucking, but I can't quite figure out what exactly the hoopla is about.
Quote from condorll:
While I am rather reluctant to go Vista as the bugs haven't been worked out yet with many software programs, I have read that you can right click a programs desktop icon and set it to run in XP mode. Perhaps someone running Vista can confirm this?