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Originally Posted by doubledragon5
It took some time to get use to, but it's growing on me..
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That quote is what so many people say about Vista. It reminds
me of something that some here may be able to relate to who
have switched jobs from one job to a similar job at a new company.
The first month you start a new job, you notice that they do
certain things differently than your old company. In fact, you realize
that your previous company did certain things more efficiently, but
siince you are a new employee, you keep quiet and just adapt to
the new way of doing things. A month or so later, you get used
to the new way of doing things and and even though there are
better ways, you forget all about them. It took some time to get
to, but it grew on you.
In other words, in some respects the new job was not as good
as the old one, but over time you adapted to it. You probably
found enough good things about the new job to make you not
want to go back to your old job, the fact remains that the old
company does certain things much better.
That's what Vista is like. Over time, most will adapt to it, proving
that people can get used to anything forced upon them.
However, the fact that many people have actually switched back
to XP indicates, in some respects, that Vista is not a change in the
right direction and even though we all eventually move to Vista
we will have lost many things that XP had right all along.
---pete---