Asthaloth wrote:
Ditto here, I'm pretty sure the "Vista is the devil, Yay XP" crowd just aren't old enough to remember the "XP is the Devil! Yay ME!" personally.
Heh. I was a ME person for a while myself, until my husband did something to my machine (I'm still not sure what) and it cause a memory leak. I rebuilt it and it works just fine for my brother now (gave it to him to replace the 98 machine he had).
I'm old enough to remember the "Oh, no, 95" bit after we moved from 3.1. Not to mention that I still know how to use 3.1.
I even have a laptop that, if it would turn on, would boot into 3.1.
I know I'll adjust to Vista fine once I have to, but at the moment, we're primarily supporting XP. Part of the problem with Vista (and likewise, Office 2007) is that many older folks don't want to hafta relearn how to do some things. (This is a generalization, as I know several people my grandparents age that DO keep up with technology) Being in computer support, I hear their gripes on a daily basis - and that is what I dread the most.
Anyways, I digress. My sister's laptop runs Vista. I think that's the only Vista machine in my whole family.