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Paul Thurrott of winsupersite.com, noted Windows evangelist and MS zealot, explains why you should boycott Vista when it's finally released. From the article:
Not that you necessarily care what I think, but to me, Vista is merely a ghastly, bloated rehash of XP which should never see the light of day. It will also undoubtedly be hugely popular because of it's shiny UI. And "bigger is better", right? I can only hope those of you out there who want to actually run software with your computer, not simply dedicate the whole PC to the beckon-call of your OS, may think twice about putting down ~$500 for this superfluous piece of software they call Vista. Maybe then MS will think more highly of their customer base, and reconsider releasing such nonsense (*cough*Millennium*Edition*cough*) again. ...Then again, probably not.
He forgets to mention that Vista uses about ~500mb upon a fresh boot with no additional software running, of which I would imagine 80% powers the hyperbolous UI.Paul Thurrott said:...UI guys are going to have a field day with this one. For some reason, Microsoft's software designers have decided to use the Web browser's navigational scheme in many of Windows Vista's application (and not just wizards). But since this is Microsoft we're talking about, they did so in a completely inconsistent and even partial fashion. So now Back is graphical and on the top of the window, while Next/Forward is textual and on the bottom.
Smart!
Or not. Most stupidly, there's nothing to suggest that the two buttons are related in any way. So it's not really clear that they offer similar functionality...
Not that you necessarily care what I think, but to me, Vista is merely a ghastly, bloated rehash of XP which should never see the light of day. It will also undoubtedly be hugely popular because of it's shiny UI. And "bigger is better", right? I can only hope those of you out there who want to actually run software with your computer, not simply dedicate the whole PC to the beckon-call of your OS, may think twice about putting down ~$500 for this superfluous piece of software they call Vista. Maybe then MS will think more highly of their customer base, and reconsider releasing such nonsense (*cough*Millennium*Edition*cough*) again. ...Then again, probably not.