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(Unverified)Oct 29th 2006 2:26AM
I'm surprised nobody has brought up the paranoid security and "Big Brother" features that are forced down users' throats, in Windows Vista.
The "in-security" features (for the user) are enough to scare me away -forever- of Windows "dinosaurware" Vista. By the way, in Vista, nobody (other than Microsoft) knows what's going on in the core.
Would you -really- trust Microsoft? Hummm?
Think about it: 6 different versions of the same OS? Windows Vista is a big (and alarmingly expensive) joke on the IT world which should plainly reject it as "alpha" development, at best.
I love MacOS X for the sheer power and eye candy of the operating system and let's not forget the dizzying array of top notch software available... including multimedia and remote controls ; )