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mysticalninja
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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Jul-03-2008 14:49
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mysticalninja
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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Jul-05-2008 19:36
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
xp is no where near as secure |
Vista still defaults all accounts to administrator rights. Fail.
| quote: | | the process scheduling needed an overhaul |
Huh? You have some basis for saying this? I don't recall a lot of (read: any) people complaining about the XP process scheduler.
| quote: | | vistas "failure" has nothing to do with microsoft and everything to do with developers who didn't update their software quickly or well enough. |
Of course! It's not as though developers actually have features to implement or bugs to fix or anything. They should spend all of their time testing and upgrading everything to play nice with someone else's shiny new toy.
Developers do abuse undocumented API features and other Windows behaviours which tends to be the cause of a lot of compatibility problems. But Microsoft isn't blameless here. UAC is a trainwreck, the UI in Vista is not consistent at all (it wasn't consistent in XP either, but Vista has added more inconsistency instead of improving upon things), and they've changed certain behaviours for perfectly sensible reasons but without regard for real-world tests (like disabling write-behind for network file copies, although apparently they reverted this in SP1).
Some people have no problems with Vista and I don't dispute that, but many people do have problems during ordinary daily use, and it's infuriating when people assume that simply because it works fine for them that any problems other users experience must therefore be due to poor hardware or bad configurations or 3rd-party software. That's not how it works, and commercial software distribution has to take into account all the different environments it will be run on.
Vista's fine, it's certainly better than anything the open-source weenies have come up with, but if you look at the Win98/Win2K/WinXP progression and compare it to the XP/Vista progression, it's abundantly clear that the hideous internal bureaucracy at Microsoft has hindered a lot of the real innovation. In spite of the long delays, it was released too early, and even now it's still not really ready for prime time. And that's not the fault of "developers".
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