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law



Joined: 18 May 2005
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PostPosted: 06/04/08 - 07:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

Since windows 95, Microsoft became desktop leader, and it is very clear that there is no true opposite on the desktop market. Linux is cheap and has a desktop GUI meant for the single users. But, there is no easiness again. There aren’t just few clicks for what you need, which is indeed important for those people who don’t want to learn coding and what else not. IF MS continues like this, Vista = total miss (people are still using XP), and Windows 7 becomes yet another buggy interface with useless fancy interface, we can say goodbye Billy! It was a pleasure hanging on with you.
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worth



Joined: 29 Oct 2006
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PostPosted: 07/04/08 - 03:59    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think that Gartner is Linux user. That’s why he predicts such things. This is in other words, just impossible. MS dev team just isn’t stupid. Vista is released on the way they wanted to. Vienna or Blackbomb or “7” is just going to be everything that Vista wasn’t. Keep in mind that Billy owns the most superior programmers in the world. There is no such potential as it is inside MS. And they do everything according to the plan. I can put my life on bet for that.
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