Angry Software
- June 30, 2008
Windows Vista is a Horrible Platform
I am writing this because I just formatted my computer and installed Windows Vista (Big mistake btw). You would think that new technology that microsoft makes should be better right? Not worst. Well sorry to say but the latter is sadly true. Microsoft has backtracked their technology with Windows Vista. What kind of idiots work at microsoft anyways, they are suppose to be the ‘monopoly’ Operating System providers. I don’t know who runs all of their business and software division but they need a lot of work in that area. Everything that I loved so much about Windows XP has been moved around so much to the point that I cannot find where they are. This is horrific. I can’t change my network settings, video card settings, sound settings, or even browse around my computer in an efficient manner. I would consider myself pretty computer savvy and pretty good with computers but windows vista has taken away all the years of skill that I have learned. It looks like windows XP, but it is totally different. If you haven’t upgraded yet to windows vista I suggest anyone out there to NOT upgrade and stay with windows XP. Windows Vista is a peice of piss poor made junk that Microsoft decided to put out there just to say that they have made ‘new software’ I am starting to lose a lot of respect for microsoft now and am leaning towards getting an Apple. Atleast they are consistent with what they make.







One Response to “Windows Vista is a Horrible Platform”
I’m a professional programmer, so I kind of have to switch to Vista, (my office will eventually). I picked up a $400 Vista machine, because my $600 Vista dell laptop had hardware issues. The $400 machine did have enough memory for Vista, but that was a cheap upgrade. I like the new File Explorer, Alt Up is great to go up one folder, keeping back as Back one folder.
They should still be ble to display the old control panel though. When I converted to XP I liked that I could tell to act like Windows 98.
Vista earned some complaints, but I’m betting by service pack 3 70% of the US will be running it.
By mathiastck on Jul 1, 2008