_Anshin_ wrote:Well to be honest, When XP was released, the Mac fanbase was still around 5% and the thought of linux was reserved for those who wish to consider themselves elitist or business orientated. Anyone remember Millenium? This was released after 98 and 1 year before SP2 for 98, and I may have to look at my book, but I think also one year before XP. XP in itself was considered revolutionary with its Green start bar and revamped GUI.
Today people are much more tech savy. MAC has gained popularity and notoriety. Linux is actually being sold and people are using it thanks to the development of slicker GUIs for it. Right now it is cool to hate M$ and put down what they are doing. If M$ tried to release a Windows based machine (IE Similar to MAC) they would be brought up again for for fair business practices.
Windows 7 is being rumored to be released 1 year ahead of schedule, but the truth is that its partial purpose of release is to be a Vista Transition.
A few posts earlier somebody mentioned the Mojave Experiment. Part of that experiment proves that people are sheep for the most part. They enjoy the interactions with the new OS but don't fully understand it.
I will be glad to admit that if you use the Aero interface you will experience slow downs, but remove the interface and you run smoother and faster than XP. Not to mention on its own the OS is more secure than XP with SP3. As a domain admin its also easier to apply GP than XP.
If you like Vista, more power to ya. I tried it, I went through all of the paces, and it still failed miserably for me. I couldn't take it's crap anymore, so I got rid of it. I put XP on and my laptop's been running like a dream (for the most part.)
There's the usual maintenance requirements, crappy upgrades *coughSP3cough* but all in all, XP has made me the happiest out of all of the Windows offerings.
NOTE: Realize that I am not a perfect Christian, nor do I profess to be. I apologize if anyone's ever offended by me, I'm not perfect. Don't hold my posts and opinions against other Christians.