A more optimistic view of Vista

I’ve posted quite a few links to comments unfavorable to Vista but here is something more optimistic. In the past, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes has pointed out more than one Vista deficiency so it’s worth noting that he wrote an article today saying Vista is getting better…slowly. He begins:

A lot has been written about how Microsoft released Windows Vista too early and with too many bugs to make is a feasible platform for people looking for a relatively hassle-free platform. If you liked being at the cutting edge then I’m sure you’d be happy to live with the bugs, but if happened to be looking a stable work platform, the general opinion was that it was best to stick with XP for a while. Now though, things are changing. Vista is getting better … slowly.

Kingsley-Hughes is one of the beta testers for Vista’s upcoming service pack and he continues:

While I’ve been highly critical of Vista as it was when it went RTM back in November of 2006, With the bundle of patches already released and Vista SP1 now on the horizon, I’m starting to see light at the end of the dark tunnel that I’ve been in for the past eleven months … and I’m hopeful that it’s not a train coming in the opposite direction!

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