Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 4:30 pm
We're running vista at home right now and there's definately some issues with it. But overall, it looks great and runs great. But it is a CPU hog. I need to upgrade my RAM before it runs right.
The interface looks like it was wholesale lifted right from the OSX playbook.
Imitation is the best form of flattery, I suppose.
But, yeah, if people have to start paying for Vista, I think you'll see Mac sales skyrocket and/or Linux or alternative OS's hitting the market. Most consumers don't expect to have to pay for the OS. It's never been that way, at least to most people's understanding. OS's are always bundled. Is Microsoft changing this or am I just misunderstanding?
Wasn't Google coming out with "Cubes" or some OS?
The interface looks like it was wholesale lifted right from the OSX playbook.
But, yeah, if people have to start paying for Vista, I think you'll see Mac sales skyrocket and/or Linux or alternative OS's hitting the market. Most consumers don't expect to have to pay for the OS. It's never been that way, at least to most people's understanding. OS's are always bundled. Is Microsoft changing this or am I just misunderstanding?
Wasn't Google coming out with "Cubes" or some OS?