Windows Vista?, are you buying it.?? |
Windows Vista?, are you buying it.?? |
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![]() cheeeesy like theres no tomorrow ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,316 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 37,142 ![]() |
I didnt know the upgrade wasnt going to be that expensive its only 119 for a home premium.
click for photos and the packaging look pretty nice. SO are you going to buy it???? I think i will |
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![]() Sing to Me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,825 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 10,808 ![]() |
my new laptop has vista. i'm easily distracted by shiny things so i LOVE the new interface. very slick and pretty. ^i agree that many people who complain about vista probably do not have the right machine for the OS. my father talked to this techie at best buy who said that the current hardware on the market is not vista-adaptable. also, vista, is nevertheless, a HUGE OS. unless your computer has the proper memory and processor, it's going to a) not run or b)run really badly. one thing i love about vista is microsoft office 2007. now, technically, it can run on an older windows version but it was made for vista. once again, i like the sleek 'ribbon' design but it's is, surprisingly, really easy to use. i speed through a powerpoint presentation (which has much more professional designs now) and word helps you complete very tedious little tasks really fast. i used it on windows xp and vista. it runs like a dream on vista. i don't think vista has groundbreaking programs though. in the short time i had it (about two days), i browsed through the programs. in addition to looking "cooler", the programs got tweaked to become more user friendly. one thing i do have to complain about is the amount of startup/shut down time. but it isn't anything that i'd uninstall vista for. |
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