Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback Looks very much like some Linux distro's available on the market in my opinion.
[August 21, 2005, 1:50]
Windows Vista's new security features
Talkback I have worked with Windows systems for a number of years. Quote: "For example, all printer drivers write to the kernel, requiring a reboot" Whilst I admit that my knowledge of the 9x codebase is now sketchy at best (as I stopped using it years ago!
[October 5, 2005, 14:20]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback A pretty girl fishing for dirty old mans.That's how it looks.
[February 9, 2006, 22:26]
Windows Vista's new security features
Talkback Selfhealing is included in any MSI-application today as long as the keyfiles are setup correctly.
[October 5, 2005, 14:12]
Windows Vista's new security features
Talkback You can't take seriously an article where someone recommends ZoneAlarm.
[October 5, 2005, 13:10]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback Come on guys is the lamest piece of work. What is that all makeup? Microsoft is using the old candy eye trick
[February 9, 2006, 22:31]
Windows Vista's new security features
Talkback Vista.too little, too late. More copycat then innovation. Domino effect (will require additional investments; e.g.third-party software). Not there yet (check out their road map for the next several years).
[October 4, 2005, 22:55]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback How about pioneering the use of avatars in the workplace with Vista? Its a paradigm shift, but seems like the next logical step in becoming more user-intuitive.
[September 6, 2005, 4:03]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback Looks like a tramp ready to host some cylinders.
[February 9, 2006, 22:23]
Windows Vista December CTP
Talkback If Microsoft were to focus more on the operating system instead of the features there would be less bugs, holes, and need for patches. Also, computers would probably run twice as fast without Microsofts "features," many of which I find annoying and...
[December 20, 2005, 12:10]
Windows Vista's new file system
Talkback Windows usually throws files all over the place. Is there a fixed Programs (or Programs Folder) created on install? I see there is Documents. Where do you install programs to? Unlike Borland Turbo Delphi)
[January 4, 2007, 22:07]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback No new or amazing things on Vista. I work on MacOSX and Linux. Currently MS cert. Just a pretty face. MacOSX can do even much better tied down. No way it can be even close. WinXP - Admin user no default.
[September 14, 2005, 9:25]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback Looks a lot like a KDE desktop on Linux, and IE7 seems like a FireFox clone! LMAO!
[September 18, 2005, 14:10]
Windows Vista Business review
Reviews Windows Vista is not the Mac OS X 10.4 killer some hoped for (or feared). Nor are there any specific big-name software packages written exclusively for Windows Vista — most software available today is compatible with both XP and Vista.
[January 25, 2007, 14:22]
Windows Vista's new security features
Talkback If you don't like Windows or the way it's going in certain fields, blame those annoying people like the EU who will sue with baseless grounds, demand things that nobody wants just to make money off Microsoft's money.
[October 4, 2005, 14:53]
Windows Vista's new security features
Talkback Steadily windows moves towards what linux provided in 1992. Are you for real? Consider the present situation with malware taking over PC's on a minute by minute basis. It is NO inconvence to provide an extra level of protection.
[October 4, 2005, 11:51]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback Same old same old :-( Looks like Windows XP with some of the features of KDE, Gnome and Mac OS X thrown in on top. IE7 - well as IE 7 doesn't support the open standards and is very insecure, it is restricted to only accessing the Windows and Office...
[August 22, 2005, 7:19]
Windows Vista Beta 1: screenshot gallery
Talkback How many years behing the mac is it now? Mac OS X tiger has had all those 'new' features for years now.
[November 17, 2005, 12:06]



