Windows Vista
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No viruses or spyware here. I've been around it enough at work to know what'* out there and what not to click on. I'm gonna start chopping away the security policies because security on Vista is TIGHT. There is a lot of things to watch what you do, and it gets rather annoying. However, it will be safe for a common user to have so they don't bomb their system.
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SORRY...but IE will always suck.
For the average consumer, IE is fine.
For a developer supporting web standards, IE SUCKS.
take document.all for example....and the XMLHttpRequest having to be instanciated via ActiveXObjects
For the average consumer, IE is fine.
For a developer supporting web standards, IE SUCKS.
take document.all for example....and the XMLHttpRequest having to be instanciated via ActiveXObjects
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I have been testing it out for just under a year, I still however have switched back to XP. It runs good but slower. I never have once had it crash on me, it might sorta lock up for a bit but it will recover!!!
I hope they slim a few things down though.
I hope they slim a few things down though.
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Yup got vista going as vmware machine on my system configured at 512 ram seems to running nice have to benchmark it soon and see how it compares to other os. Aslo down load office 2007 it works well vista. I love vmware can try os with out actual have to due dual boot are screw with setup