I'm sure that's quite true, but, personally, the Mac UI is the only one I've never been able to get comfortable with. UNIX command lines, GNOME, KDE, CDE, OS/2, etc etc blah blah, but never been able to use a Mac productively. And our school system brought us up using Macs, too. The whole system doesn't jive with me. I guess I just don't get it....
Legion, the DRM stuff is built right into the kernel, so, no, it doesn't remove any of that, but you can remove things like the balloon notifications that pop up from the taskbar telling you **** that you already know. I HATE that. Or you can remove all the drivers your computer doesn't need, and add only the ones it does. You can also trim all off the non-essential Windows software.
Sorry, no DOS in Vista:-P Might take it to NT 3.5 though

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Originally Posted by Scott R
It doesn't, you just need to know how to abstract the power of it.
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