“We haven’t talked, but I’ve been watching you from afar and feeling your pain as you’ve dealt with more than your fair share of challenges. Eighteen months after your debut, you simply don’t have an aura of success about you. Worse, your aging predecessor, Windows XP, has unexpectedly gained armies of devotees who refuse to give it up. It’s a pretty sad state of affairs-your original marketing tagline may have been “The Wow Starts Now,” but many people remain steadfastly unwowed.
The idea behind Microsoft’s Mojave Experiment was to suggest that those who spurn you do so out of ignorance. It’s true that some Vista doubters base their distaste on what they’ve heard about you rather than hands-on experience. But I don’t know of anyone outside of Redmond who’d maintain that long-term exposure to you turns the average computer user into a raving fan. Sure, you’re better than you were when you first showed up, thanks to Service Pack 1 and improved compatibility with applications and peripherals. But I’ve talked to lots of people who have used you for many months, and while some of them are pleased with you there are plenty whose feelings range from ennui to anger.” Read the full article at technologizer.com
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October 12, 2008 at 5:59 am |
[...] us this day our daily kool-aid Posted in October 12th, 2008 by Dizzle in sheer kool-aid An Open Letter to Vista from the VistaSucks Blog (quoting a piece from technologica): The idea behind Microsoft’s Mojave Experiment was to [...]
December 8, 2008 at 2:38 pm |
I absolutely loved Windows 98 and XP growing up, but when it came time to choose a laptop for college I quickly jumped onto the Apple bandwagon thanks to the blunders of Windows Vista.
I guess I actually owe thanks to Microsoft and its latest operating system as the Mac Operating System has simply been the greatest experience I’ve ever had a computer.
Without Windows Vista, I would not have discovered my Mac.