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Microsoft Exec Says, "You'll Miss Vista"

Oracle Goddess writes "'Years from now, when you've moved on to Windows 7, you'll look back at Windows Vista fondly. You'll remember its fabulous attributes, not its flaws.' That's the opinion of Steve Guggenheimer, vice president of the OEM division at Microsoft. 'I think people will look back on Vista after the Windows 7 release and realize that there were actually a bunch of good things there,' Guggenheimer said in a recent interview. 'So it'll actually be interesting to see in two years what the perception is of Vista.' A dissenting opinion comes from Bob Nitrio, president of system builder Ranvest Associates, doesn't believe organizations that skipped Vista will ever regret their decision. 'I don't think for a second that people are suddenly going to love Windows 7 so much that they will experience deep pangs of regret for not having adopted Vista,' said Nitrio. If I had to bet, I'd go with Bob's take on it." My first thought was, Steve meant Windows 7 is designed to be virtually unusable as payback for all the complaints about Vista, but I might be biased.

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  1. Secretly... by vertinox · · Score: 5, Funny

    I miss Windows ME.

    What? Why is everyone looking at me like that?

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  2. Do they mean... by FlyByPC · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...that Windows 7 will be horrific enough to make us miss Vista? Wow.

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  3. Threat by gambit3 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know, that sounds like a threat to me...

  4. I may miss Vista by mcmonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    But just give me time to reload.

  5. Alas, poor Vista by Anonymusing · · Score: 5, Funny

    (holding the empty remains of a Vista Ultimate package)

    Alas, poor Vista! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent eye candy: he hath booted me on his disks a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge rims at it. Here hung those dialog boxes that I have clicked I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now? your gambols? your MP3s? your flashes of BSOD, that were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? quite chap-fallen?

    Now get you to Windows 7's chamber, and tell her, let her Photoshop an inch thick, to this favour she must come; make her laugh at that.

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  6. Title misleading, er, totally wrong by devleopard · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This proves how incompetent the /. story moderators are. The actual quote says nothing about MISSING Vista. It only says you'll appreciate it. The idea is this: Vista has an overall bad user experience, so all new features of Vista are generally lumped into the "bad" category. With an operating system that corrects those flaws, yet keeps what are supposedly nice innovations, you'll eliminating "guilt by association", and people can appreciate them for what they are.

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  7. "Years from now..." by brennanw · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Years from now, you'll look back at Vista and realise how horribly you wronged it. If only you'd known! If only you'd seen the truth! But it's too late now, because Vista is dead, it died alone and unloved, spurned by the coldness of your heart and your disdain for it's ungainly sincerity. Now you find yourself wedded to an operating system that is capable but distant, it's caresses mechanical and devoid of warmth. You'll spend your nights lying in its cold embrace and think 'oh! Vista! How I wish I'd stuck with you instead of reaching for the stars!' But it will be too late. Vista is gone, and all that remains is an echo of a memory that could have been."

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  8. Yes, some will look back fondly by stox · · Score: 4, Funny

    Vista has done more to promote the use of Linux in the Office than anything yet. We can only hope that Windows 7 continues this fine tradition.

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  9. SOBs don't get it. by MarkvW · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As an end user, I don't want to notice my OS at ALL.

  10. Re:How? by ArsonSmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, sounds like you missed it to me.

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  11. George W. Bush by hey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, and history will redeem George W. Bush too.

  12. Re:Thanks to Vista's crapiness by erroneus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It costs more, much of the time, to stagnate your career and narrow your opportunities. This "adage" is not reason it shouldn't be done. It is the U in uncertainty and the D in doubt. Why don't you say what you REALLY think? Should people not learn to use Linux? If no, why not? If yes, then why do you feel the need to point out the ridiculous?

    "Nothing is free if you spend time doing it." Okay, we get it. Stop having sex with your wife, girlfriend, boyfriend, left or right hand... it's TOO EXPENSIVE because it's not free... don't sleep because it's such a waste of your time. In fact, never stop moving and definitely don't learn anything new because it's not free.

    Seriously, what are you trying to say exactly?

  13. Reality distortion field polarity by hoggoth · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I find it interesting that the Apple reality distortion field works outwardly on others, while the Microsoft reality distortion field works inwardly on themselves.

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