XP's Success Isn't Vista's Failure
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eWeek Microsoft Watch at times seems to be Microsoft's best friend, if you know what I mean. I've learned to read stuff on the internet much like I listen to talk radio. Read it or listen to it and then if I'm interested check it out.
Microsoft's decision to let OEMs sell Windows XP for six additional months is the right move. But continued XP demand isn't a knock against Windows Vista.
To that statement I say, Yeah, right!
Vista has gotten a bad rap, and Microsoft is partly to blame. In late 2003, Microsoft touted all the great—and, yes, truly innovative—features coming in Windows XP's successor. Later, Microsoft dumped most of the best stuff, failing to deliver on many Vista promises.
If Microsoft is only partly to blame, who gets the rest of the credit, who else is responsible?
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Microsoft's decision to let OEMs sell Windows XP for six additional months is the right move. But continued XP demand isn't a knock against Windows Vista.
To that statement I say, Yeah, right!
Vista has gotten a bad rap, and Microsoft is partly to blame. In late 2003, Microsoft touted all the great—and, yes, truly innovative—features coming in Windows XP's successor. Later, Microsoft dumped most of the best stuff, failing to deliver on many Vista promises.
If Microsoft is only partly to blame, who gets the rest of the credit, who else is responsible?
WWW Link