Vista- yay or nay?

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Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #100 on: 7 Feb 2007, 04:48 am »
Thanks Val good to know  :thumb:

Buddy, I think your computer is still on the sidewalk. :lol:

Do as Brad, drill it or open it up and use at as a coaster.

Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #101 on: 9 Feb 2007, 03:18 am »
Hi all,

I am currently running CA Security Center 3.1.0.14.  So far it is stable as a rock!  I also have Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 10.2 I found at work.  Hmmm...Anyway, I found Outlook Express.  It is now Windows Mail. 

peranders

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #102 on: 9 Feb 2007, 07:42 am »
Since I run Mac OSX and Vista side by side I'll notice a few things:

OSX has Widgets, now Vista has Gadgets (the same thing)

OSX started to have "lickable" buttons and interface, now Vista also has it

OSX has instant searching, now Vista has it

One of the few things "stolen" from Windows is the small arrow in aliases (shortcuts) in OSX

boead

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #103 on: 9 Feb 2007, 01:33 pm »
Since I run Mac OSX and Vista side by side I'll notice a few things:

OSX has Widgets, now Vista has Gadgets (the same thing)

OSX started to have "lickable" buttons and interface, now Vista also has it

OSX has instant searching, now Vista has it

One of the few things "stolen" from Windows is the small arrow in aliases (shortcuts) in OSX

Yeah, well all mouse traps inherently look alike regardless of who makes them.

I remember when OSX first came out; it was amazing how much it took from Windows. Everyone was commenting how much Apple was trying to look like Windows.

 

Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #104 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:03 pm »
Excellent information here.  Thanks for the update!  :thumb: :thumb:




Since I run Mac OSX and Vista side by side I'll notice a few things:

OSX has Widgets, now Vista has Gadgets (the same thing)

OSX started to have "lickable" buttons and interface, now Vista also has it

OSX has instant searching, now Vista has it

One of the few things "stolen" from Windows is the small arrow in aliases (shortcuts) in OSX
Since I run Mac OSX and Vista side by side I'll notice a few things:

OSX has Widgets, now Vista has Gadgets (the same thing)

OSX started to have "lickable" buttons and interface, now Vista also has it

OSX has instant searching, now Vista has it

One of the few things "stolen" from Windows is the small arrow in aliases (shortcuts) in OSX

ctviggen

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Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #105 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:12 pm »
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Yeah, well all mouse traps inherently look alike regardless of who makes them.

I remember when OSX first came out; it was amazing how much it took from Windows. Everyone was commenting how much Apple was trying to look like Windows.

I have never heard anyone say that a Mac OS was trying to copy a Windows OS.  It's always the other way around.

dB Cooper

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #106 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:32 pm »
Neither has anyone else. Except for fast user switching, I have never heard a convincing case for any 'feature borrowing' from Windows by Apple. And now here is Fista, a glossy new interface over a bunch of features OS X has had for years. It is getting lukewarm reviews. There are no around-the-block lines of early adopters. Apple and Linux (and web based alternatives) are growing threats. No wonder there is such defensiveness among Softies.

Interesting article:
http://software.seekingalpha.com/article/26163

boead

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #107 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:39 pm »
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Yeah, well all mouse traps inherently look alike regardless of who makes them.

I remember when OSX first came out; it was amazing how much it took from Windows. Everyone was commenting how much Apple was trying to look like Windows.

I have never heard anyone say that a Mac OS was trying to copy a Windows OS.  It's always the other way around.

Really, I have. Like I said, when OSX was released. It was a BIG LOL!

Windows never really copied Apple, the only time you could have said that was when Win95 came out and compared it to Win3.11 and whatever Mac OS was out at the time. And even still, they both evolved at the same time.

Really it was BOTH companies that copied and built on what Xerox started.


Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #108 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:48 pm »
I just checked CompUSA and they are now preloading their computers with 1GB RAM and Windows Vista.  It is only a matter of time before this trend to become Nationwide.

boead

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #109 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:51 pm »
Neither has anyone else. Except for fast user switching, I have never heard a convincing case for any 'feature borrowing' from Windows by Apple. And now here is Fista, a glossy new interface over a bunch of features OS X has had for years. It is getting lukewarm reviews. There are no around-the-block lines of early adopters. Apple and Linux (and web based alternatives) are growing threats. No wonder there is such defensiveness among Softies.
 


There were NEVER any around-the-block lines for ANY versions of Windows that I can recall. Its an OS for god sakes, not an iPod. However, every NEW PC sold today will have it and in short time, it will be everywhere.

The lukewarm reviews are from Mac fans mostly, its how things are in the media. “new interface over a bunch of features OS X has had for years.” You mean Widgets that was developed by Konfabulator which was available for both Mac and PC before it was apart of OSX? Seriously, no one is copying anyone really. It’s the natural evolution of a tool. Apple didn’t’ invent the computer, they didn’t’ invent the portable music player and they didn’t invent the intent (that was Al Gore) and they didn’t’ invent the Cell Phone – all of which Steve Jobs will claim he did. The did however, monopolize on it and in a clever way. But if they were so clever why haven’t they become a major player in the international Computer industry? Why do they hardly represent 2 to 4 percent of it? I don’t know but in my reality when something is THAT good, everyone wants it. Case in point, the iPod.


Vista is wonderful; people are going to LOVE it.

Viva La Vista!


ctviggen

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Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #110 on: 9 Feb 2007, 02:53 pm »
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.  Mac has never copied windows and will never.  (And, I use nothing but Windows computers.)  Windows sucks.  You are right that they're both copying Unix.  Heck, I worked with computers that had windowing operating systems well before "Windows" ever came out.  Unix has been windows-oriented for ages and had fancy skins, remote access, security, etc.  

Boead, is there a reason you're a Windows lover?  Why is it that people love Microsoft and windows? I personally can't fathom this.  Perhaps you're just a troll?

Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #111 on: 9 Feb 2007, 03:20 pm »
All OS in general...There will always be a split in demographics between satisfied and unhappy users. 

They surely love it when it works!  Surely hated it when it does not work!   Nothing is perfect.  Bua ha ha ha :lol:

Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #112 on: 9 Feb 2007, 03:25 pm »
Personal attacks is a waste of time (tit for tat) and this thread can be splitted into IWB (Intergalactic Waste Bin) quicker than everyone can fathom. 
 :nono:



I'm sorry, but you're wrong.  Mac has never copied windows and will never.  (And, I use nothing but Windows computers.)  Windows sucks.  You are right that they're both copying Unix.  Heck, I worked with computers that had windowing operating systems well before "Windows" ever came out.  Unix has been windows-oriented for ages and had fancy skins, remote access, security, etc.  

Boead, is there a reason you're a Windows lover?  Why is it that people love Microsoft and windows? I personally can't fathom this.  Perhaps you're just a troll?

boead

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #113 on: 9 Feb 2007, 05:04 pm »
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.  Mac has never copied windows and will never.  (And, I use nothing but Windows computers.)  Windows sucks.  You are right that they're both copying Unix.  Heck, I worked with computers that had windowing operating systems well before "Windows" ever came out.  Unix has been windows-oriented for ages and had fancy skins, remote access, security, etc.  

Boead, is there a reason you're a Windows lover?  Why is it that people love Microsoft and windows? I personally can't fathom this.  Perhaps you're just a troll?


peranders

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #114 on: 9 Feb 2007, 05:11 pm »
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.  Mac has never copied windows and will never.  (And, I use nothing but Windows computers.)  Windows sucks.  You are right that they're both copying Unix.  Heck, I worked with computers that had windowing operating systems well before "Windows" ever came out.  Unix has been windows-oriented for ages and had fancy skins, remote access, security, etc.  

Boead, is there a reason you're a Windows lover?  Why is it that people love Microsoft and windows? I personally can't fathom this.  Perhaps you're just a troll?
Apple has copied as I mentioned but I think Microsoft lovers love Microsoft just because they haven't tested anything else so if you compare Windows with Windows you must love it. If I compare W95 (or even DOS) with Vista I just love it (Vista that is).

Since I use both I can only tell but the heart. Mac is wonderful, Vista is OK.

boead

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #115 on: 9 Feb 2007, 05:55 pm »
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.  Mac has never copied windows and will never.  (And, I use nothing but Windows computers.)  Windows sucks.  You are right that they're both copying Unix.  Heck, I worked with computers that had windowing operating systems well before "Windows" ever came out.  Unix has been windows-oriented for ages and had fancy skins, remote access, security, etc.  

Boead, is there a reason you're a Windows lover?  Why is it that people love Microsoft and windows? I personally can't fathom this.  Perhaps you're just a troll?
Apple has copied as I mentioned but I think Microsoft lovers love Microsoft just because they haven't tested anything else so if you compare Windows with Windows you must love it. If I compare W95 (or even DOS) with Vista I just love it (Vista that is).

Since I use both I can only tell but the heart. Mac is wonderful, Vista is OK.

I’ve worked as a graphic artist, video editor, pre-press production and post production publishing professional for almost two decades.  I’ve managed the production of thousands of magazines and produced hours of broadcast.

I’m familiar with the Apple Computer.

I’ve watched the development of both OS over their lifetime. I’ve also watched the Apple loose it overwhelming dominants in my industry dwindled down to nearly a minority.

Levi

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #116 on: 9 Feb 2007, 07:35 pm »
I have not tried the new Parental Control in Vista.  It looks promising specially if you have kids.  There seems to have many usefull features including controlling IM and game playing and such.

Levi


Double Ugly

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #118 on: 10 Feb 2007, 03:50 am »
Since I use both I can only tell but the heart. Mac is wonderful, Vista is OK.

I’ve watched the development of both OS over their lifetime. I’ve also watched the Apple loose it overwhelming dominants in my industry dwindled down to nearly a minority.

I'm not sure what your point is, but I agree w/ peranders. 

I've used MS at home and at work for over 20 years, and have more than enough experience w/ MS operating systems as a user and administrator to last me a lifetime.  My 6-month old Mac Pro is far and away the best computer I've ever owned - by my definition - and the supposed fact that Apple's dominance in a particular industry has waned affects my opinion not in the least.  What all's said and done, all that matters is whether or not the user and/or owner is happy with the product, right?

If you like MS, great.  Apparently your experience with MS products differs with mine and others here, and I'm glad...seriously.  But your apparent disdain for Apple will no more change most pro-Apple opinions than my contempt for MS products will dissuade your and others advocacy of them. 

BTW, if you want to read a Pro MS/Bash Apple publication, take a look at Maximum PC Magazine.  They aren't the only exception to your Apple-loving media references, but they're probably one of the most vehement.  I'm not a gamer, but I've had a subscription for 3 years.  Great magazine, despite the fact that they love MS-based computers.  :wink:
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boead

Re: Vista- yay or nay?
« Reply #119 on: 10 Feb 2007, 08:35 pm »
…if you want to read a Pro MS/Bash Apple publication, take a look at Maximum PC Magazine.  They aren't the only exception to your Apple-loving media references, but they're probably one of the most vehement.  I'm not a gamer, but I've had a subscription for 3 years.  Great magazine, despite the fact that they love MS-based computers.  :wink:

Don’t they have mostly naked celebrities on the cover? http://www.maximonline.com/index.aspx
 :P