Quote from Arnie:
I'm in the market for a new machine, probably a laptop since I have 2 desktops. I have not been able to find one with XP. Everybody says Softy not supporting that anymore. I use IB TWS and Ensign. Appreciate hearing from anyone using Vista with these progams.
It does without any problems, as well as other trading/charting software (I've tried a lot just out of curiousity to see if it works under Vista)...
I know it sounds funny as I advocated Linux just a few days ago in some Vista related threads, but things happened in such a way that I've bought a new desktop which had Vista pre-installed (it was a very attractively priced - kind of a sale devoted to beginning of new academic year) and so I didn't mess with chosing a machine w/o OS and just took this one and so far don't change Vista to Linux to be sure all h/w is OK and not void a warranty by changing entire OS and to just try out what Vista is in real life.
Well, I must say that Vista indeed seems better to me than XP was at first from security point of view:
MS has a very bad habit of making default user "root" (with admin rights) and that's what causes a lot of security troubles in Windows, but if user himself is a little bit smarter than idiot he/she will add a non-admin user name and use it mainly, leaving admin for administrative purposes only.
Well, Vista has realized a security mechanism similar to "sudo" of UNIX and it's a great step forward to better security along with some other additions...
It is a memory hog of course compared to XP and using Vista on 1G RAM machines is absolutely not the way to go (all vendors who sell 1gb RAM machines with Vista pre-installed in my opinion commit a crime of blatant lie to customers that those machines are fully Vista compatible), but with enough h/w resources it's definetely not any slower than XP...
Haven't found any bugs so far too yet.
Of course all above is only OK if hardware used is fully supported by Vista.
I must say that I still am going to get back to Linux as soon as play enough with Vista but still this experience is an interesting one and conclusion is: running Vista on modern machines with good enough h/w and this h/w being Vista compatible is not that bad at all and Vista is not always = problems.