Channelweb Connect: The Real Channel: Why Users Will Never Change Their Mind About Vista.
Come on, Steven, tell us what you really think. Microsoft executives are claiming that, after using Windows 7 for a while, users will grow to see the beauty in Vista, and will have a better perception of it. Steven adequately points out why that is not even close to the truth. Vista was poorly conceived, poorly marketed, and poorly engineered. It was the Windows ME version of the new decade. In fact, there is anecdotal evidence that Windows 7 will find a tougher market because many users are gun shy about Microsoft Operating Systems now. Users will wait longer, and will think harder, about upgrading to Windows 7, even though the early adopters are singing its praises. Arf, arf.
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