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The sleeping giant has awoken.

July 8, VP Brad Brooks gets on stage, and says the following about Windows Vista:

We know our story is very different from what our competitors want us to think.Today we are drawing a line and are going to start telling the real story

I hear at times a lot of ignorance around Windows Vista. I use it daily, have done for quite sometime and haven't had a lot of annoyance with the product. There are quirks that annoy me, it's not perfect but neither is some of the competing Operating Systems (ones I also use daily).

Why are we held to much higher standard whilst the others are forgiven for it?

Time to push back and say "enough, can we have our say now?"

Comments

  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2008
    "Why are we held to much higher standard whilst the others are forgiven for it?" Because you spend billions more on it than your competitors.

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  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2008
    Can't agree more with you. Indeed, I'm happy with my using Vista to work, and I do work a lot. My story about this, written in March: http://dreamdotnet.blogspot.com/2008/03/vista-gets-work-done.html

  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2008
    Unfortunately - Vista is just not as reliable or usable as XP was. As frustrated as I got with XP - I'm at a loss with Vista. Unfortunately I can see myself turning my back on 10 years of PC use in favor of a Mac in the coming months

  • Anonymous
    July 10, 2008
    As with most things, Microsoft's greatest competitor is Microsoft. And with Vista, it's greatest competitor is XP. I think the greatest downfall of Vista is that it does not improve significantly on XP from a general user's point of view. In fact, in many ways it downgrades the general user's experience.

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    July 17, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    July 17, 2008
    "can we have our say now"??? what ever happened let the product speak for itself?

  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2008
    I have a hard time being impressed with an argument made by people who sound intelligent but who look illiterate on paper.