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Druchii 07-10-2006 20:34

Re: vista rc2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by inviroman (Post 34132006)
which thread?? and if it the one that i have posted in did not get a reply started my own thread and got a reply thanks zinglebarb

The one detailing where to download Vista RC2 created by Nick :)

Graham M 07-10-2006 20:53

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
You mean this thread? :)

Druchii 07-10-2006 21:09

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
Yes :p:

inviroman 07-10-2006 22:11

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
downloaded rc2 and installed(link at top of thead) on test pc with the rc1 product key when pc boots up still shows rc1 build 5600??????????????

LSainsbury 08-10-2006 09:08

Re: Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by simpsonsFAN (Post 34131990)
Why? Is it not worth downloading then?

-Chris


I think it's a bit slower than RC1...in fact - I'm sure of it... :erm:

Hope this version dosn't go gold...

Russ 08-10-2006 10:24

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
Hey I like Vista....so far :D

LSainsbury 08-10-2006 10:32

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ D (Post 34132227)
Hey I like Vista....so far :D

Apart from a new GUI and a bunch of new features it's very similar to XP.

Of course the main change is the kernal access - or lack off...so that should improve security....

jtwn 10-10-2006 16:18

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
Just a rubbish version of XP with nice fancy visuals. They haven't delivered on half of the features that might have made it actually a worthwhile upgrade. Methinks I'll just grab a couple of dlls here n there and just make my computer look like Vista - the appallling indexing and background **** that goes on.

Gareth 16-10-2006 16:46

Re: [MERGED] Windows Vista RC2 Now Avalible
 
Just read a couple of interesting articles about Vista's EULA. First, have a read of this one... http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase..._licensing.asp

Then, when you're done wondering how much MS pay him to be their biiiaaatch, have a read of this one... http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...sing_reply.asp

I find the 2nd article offers a much more reasoned argument as to why the EULA is so sucky-sucky. The 1st guy just appears to me to be a MS lackey, whereas the 2nd author seems to have thought about how this will affect him and the millions of other users like him.

I can't believe MS honestly thinks that only 5% of users take the side off their case to add extra components, and that restricting the EULA to only one legit transfer is gonna be acceptable. What a load of pish!

This pretty much sums it all up for me (and others I've spoken to):
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The bottom line is that at the moment I am quite underwhelmed with what Vista has to offer the end consumer. I'm sure over time its feature set will mature and its advantages become more effectively utilized and streamlined, but to me right now it feels like a dumbed-down, prettier yet more annoying version of Windows XP. To be fair, when Windows XP came out in 2001, it too was accused of being a similar variation on Windows 98, but is now well-liked by most users. So only time will tell on that front.

The key point however is that Vista is not all we expected it to be. It is well overdue, is going to be more expensive than ever, has increased Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Anti-Piracy measures (read Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications), and as we now know it will have a very restrictive license.

My training as an Economist tells me that only a company with significant market share, when faced with little competition in said market, can get away with a scenario like this. The games I buy don't have all of these measures or restrictions. The third party applications I buy don't have all these measures or restrictions. Yet apparently I am forced to accept that the one key piece of software my system cannot do without comes with all these added goodies, and at a premium price to boot.


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