I think that's probably a joke, but for technical relevance, Windows 7 doesn't come out until mid 2009 (up from mid-late 2010).
Seriously, Vista isn't really as bad as people make it out to be. Well, the 64 bit version at least. The 32bit version sucked for me, and many others. You know, the interesting part is the research MS did. The research all said to dump all the legacy crap, make it more secure, and so on. So they did. They dumped a lot of backwards computability to result in a better, newer code base, beefed up the security a bit and.....all anyone does it ***** about it! MS finally got their act together, gave the people what the people said they wanted, and then the people complained about it. You can't eat your cake, and have it, too.
Also don't know why everyone gets hardon for FF and hates IE. IE7 actually isn't too bad, and is on par with the 2.x series of FF. Seriously, FF is NOT that great of a browser. Opera, on the other hand, is a good browser and bounds above either FF or IE.
POP, just out of curiosity, which competition has always been "good enough?" Certainly not GNU/Linux. It's only just now becoming desktop ready, and I'd say it's still not. OS X? Definitely a worthy contender, but until it, Mac OS didn't even have a protected memory model. WTF? BeOS? Maybe, but it's long dead. OS/2? Mmmyea, by the time 4.0 Warp rolled around I guess. MS products aren't the best, but then no other software company is producing the holy grail, either.
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Originally Posted by Moses
I'm pretty sure you're using the NEW operating system. Windows Mojave...
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