Time for a Vista Do-Over?
DigitalDame2 writes "'There's nothing wrong with Vista,' PC Mag editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff tells a Microsoft rep at this year's CES. 'But you guys have a big problem on your hands. Perception is reality, and the perception is that Vista is a dud.' He goes on to confess that the operating system is too complex and burdened by things people don't need. Plus, Vista sometimes seems so slow. Ulanoff gives four suggestions for a complete Vista makeover, like starting with new code and creating a universal interface table. But will Microsoft really listen?"
Indeed there's nothing wrong with Vista. Except of course the operating system.
Terrorists can't threaten a country's freedom and democracy. Only lawmakers and voters can do that.
Indeed - he did misuse that term, but phrased like: "Vista's kernel is monolithic" it seems quite accurate...
:P
...I think it's quite reasonable to describe the Vista kernel (when loaded in memory) as a "giant black box that drives primates into a murderous rage."
(With apologies to Kubrick and Clarke)
The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. - Albert Einstein
Take a look around my friend, you're already deep in enemy territory and you don't even know it.
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