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|    Bruce Coryell to Jake    |
|    Re: Forget about Vista    |
|    13 Apr 07 06:37:42    |
      From: bcoryell@chesco.com              Jake wrote:       > I'm finding a new line of work! Former Foxpro, Clipper, Cobol,       > Fortran, VS2005/VB developer who is really tired of:       >       > 1. Windows Updates just about every day; then reboot.       > 2. Weird behavior, like changing a form to isMDIContainer = True and       > and the area around all controls is dark grey. Sure, there's a       > workaround, but why?       > 3. No frigging line control's anymore?       > 4. Work on a project for weeks, then suddendly the project no longer       > opens. This is supposed to be a team environment... No frigging       > errors of any kind... Just can no longer open the project. 20+ forms,       > and they are just toast. We all ought to adopt this development       > environment! This is the only development environment that just       > completely blows everything away if somehow, somewhere I did something       > wrong.       > 5. Had Vista running for 3 weeks, then found no solutions for a VPN       > that no longer works, no antiVirus protection that works, no printer       > support for something I purchased less than a year ago, gadgets that       > may or may not work, extremely slow performance, and none of the       > features that Vista was supposed to provide, even though I have dual       > graphics cards that were hot stuff 1 year ago. Glad I did not spend       > any money on this piece of crap upgrade!       > 6. Whats the point of 'Restore Points' if they don't work?       > 7. Operating systems from Microsoft require too much time and       > expertise to support them, and I am throwing my PC out the window and       > am purchasing a Macintosh. I bought a Mac when it first came out in       > 1984, and now I'm going back.       > 8. It's insane the amount of time I need to spend on the 4 computers       > in my home, upgrading, rebooting, upgrading, rebooting, can no longer       > print kind of issues. I could spend all my time making sure I have all       > the necessary drivers installed and never get any actual work done.       >       > But hey, good luck to the rest of you Windows diehards.       Have you tried Linux?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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