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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Windows 7 round 3

As I wrote in the past (at least couple times), Windows 7 is basically the new Windows Vista Service Pack.

Even after people using its betas left and right you get enigmatic reviews and comments. I will quote again the super crazy Micro$oft lover.

Final thoughts:

At this point in time, Windows 7 is an enigma. Many are excited about testing this next version of Windows, and I'm sure millions of people will do just that when Microsoft makes the Beta available publicly in January. But in use, Windows 7 is fairly unexceptional in the sense that, yes, it has some nice improvements over Windows Vista, but, no, none of them are particularly major changes. In this sense, Windows 7 is much like your typical Microsoft Office release, a nicely tweaked version of the previous release. (Cue the obvious Steven Sinofsky anecdote here, I guess.) That said, Windows Vista is clearly in need of a spit-shine, not to mention a public execution, and Windows 7 will provide Microsoft with a way to do both.


Read more to his Windows 7 review and his Windows 7 notes.

In any case, if you ask me, the new name of Windows should be Windows Fixta and should be free for ALL the Windows Vista suckers (excuse me, customers) out there. But then again all of you are a bunch of foolish sheep that will fork out your hard earned cash and time at Micro$oft in order to buy, install and maintain this Windows Fixta travesty.

Meanwhile other smarter people than you, will keep buying Macs, convert their Wintel/AMD boxes into Hackintoshes and even smarter ones convert them into Linux boxes.

Wake up damned sheep and demand to get a free copy of Windows 7 IF you already own Vista. WAKE UP! You can do it. Besides some of the Vista sheep will be able to get a free copy. Why not all of you?

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