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My friends who have Crapware and sloooow systems have one thing in common XP!

XP is NOT a secure OS period!

Vista is a Great OS! It is a pain to set up becouse of the Are you Sure and Do you want to allow this? For every piece of software but you know what it works! I have left my spyware and viris problems behind becouse of the technology built into Vista. Security by that I mean IT security has tradeoffs. I don't know about you but I would much rather have the OS ask me a hundred questions than be forced to deal with a crapware infested XP load.

Bart
A+, Network +, Server+, Inet+
 
From Windows Vista Blog:

The focus group took place over three days in San Francisco and was conducted earlier this month.

All participants were either Mac, Linux, or users of versions of Windows that came before Windows Vista. Respondents were chosen from the focus group organizer's database, called at random, but then selected based on having a low perception of Vista (<5 rating on a scale of 1-10).

The participants were given a demo by a trained retail salesperson - geared towards the experiences they seemed most interested in following a series of interviews. While the retail salesperson drove the demo, it was geared by the interests and direction of the participant.

We did not use some geeked out or custom built PC. We used an HP Pavilion DV2500. It had 2GB of RAM and was running an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20GHz. The OS was a 32 bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate.

Of the 120 respondents polled, on a scale of 1:10 where 10 was the highest rating, the average pre-rating for Windows Vista was 4.4. After they saw the demo, respondents rated Mojave an average of 8.5.
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Marketing or not, this definitely proves those bashers are deluded. Check out the updated site @ mojaveexperiment.com/ :laugh: its funny
 
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