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(Unverified)Sep 23rd 2007 10:45AM
While Windows Vista may work great for some users, business users who rely on certain CRM and other enterprise softwares will not upgrade to Vista if there are even the tinyest compatibility issues.
Just because Windows Vista works fine for you, does not mean it works fine or better for others. There are many features in Windows XP that were removed in Windows Vista, many which you probably wouldn't notice, but to a Business who has been relying on these legacy features, upgrading is not really an option until alternatives are put into place.
Some features from Windows XP were unique to Windows XP and I really don't understand why they had to remove them, as they were really convienent features for those who actually used them...