Posts Tagged ‘Windows Vista’
I don’t really like Vista, it’s not that I hate it, I just don’t like it. There are too many complications when using and running vista. Too much hardware resources are consumed and too many restrictions. For me Vista is just eyecandy with its ’stunning’ visuals and themes, but user-control wise, it really does sux. Heck, if it is such a good software how come they released Service Pack 1 too early. Is it because it has so many security vulnerabilities and bugs? And how come large corporations and companies hesitates to upgrade to Vista?
That’s just me…
I don’t hate Microsoft altogether, Windows XP seems to perform better nowadays. And because of its latest Service Pack 3 release, it is more stable and more tight with its security. It might be up par with Windows 98 in terms of OS stability.
Moving on…
I do like this writeup…
What’s wrong with Microsoft Windows Vista?
Microsoft’s new Windows Vista operating system is a giant step backward for your freedoms.
Usually, new software enables you to do more with your computer. Vista, though, is designed to restrict what you can do.
Vista enforces new forms of “Digital Rights Management (DRM)”. DRM is more accurately called Digital Restrictions Management, because it is a technology that Big Media and computer companies try to impose on us all, in order to have control over how our computers are used.
And I like this wallpaper…
Tags: Microsoft, Windows Vista


