Carrie Webb: Rolly or Rollie in the chatroom says, “Robbie, do you have a sneak peek at Windows 7, if so do you think it’s an improvement over Vista?
Robbie Ferguson: Definitely, yes I did. I’ve looked at it, and I think that they are really on the right tract. I’ve said it before that I think that Windows 7 is where Vista should have been especially with the huge amount of waiting that we had with Vista’s release. When they kept delaying the release and it took years for them to bring that up.
So, I really feel like Windows 7 is just now where you know, once it’s out of data and that’s where Vista should have been. I think Vista was a really bad move on Microsoft’s part.
So Windows 7 is definitely going to be a big improvement over Vista, but it should outrage Windows license to user that you know they finally got their Vista computers, and now they’re going to be told, now Windows 7 is out. It’s a way better than Vista. It runs faster. It’s more reliable and it fixes all the problems in Vista, but rather than giving it to you on a service pack, we’re going to force you to buy it, just like when you upgrade it from XP to Vista. I think that they really made a bad move there.
Carrie Webb: Yeah.
Robbie Ferguson: But I think looking at it from the Microsoft business, sad of things they are looking at the Vista name and, so Vista got a really bad route. People, generally speaking, I would say, do not like Vista so rather than fixing it. They don’t want to keep that name. They want to release a new operating system
Carrie Webb: Right, that’s wise.
Robbie Ferguson: I guess from a business standpoint sort of it, but I think it should make a lot of Vista users angry.
Carrie Webb: Oh yeah, you still have to upgrade.
Robbie Ferguson: You have to buy.
Carrie Webb: And buy it.
Robbie Ferguson: Pay more money to Microsoft.
Carrie Webb: Never mind, it’s a bad idea.
Robbie Ferguson: Yeah.
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