Hadron wrote:
> Ramon F Herrera <ramon@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> "In the 15 months since Windows Vista had its mainstream launch,
>> Microsoft says it's made progress on a number of key metrics: things
>> like application compatibility, availability of drivers, performance,
>> reliability, and battery life.
>>
>> But there is one area where the company has struggled to gain ground:
>> how Vista is perceived.
>>
>> "There's certainly a perceptual gap there," Mike Nash, a Microsoft
>> corporate vice president, said in an interview Thursday."
>>
>> http://www.news.com/8301-13860_3-9933555-56.html
>>
>> I rest my case...
>>
>> -RFH
>>
>> "Perception is everything"
>> - Some wise guy
>>
>
> And this has what to do with Linux and the poor uptake on the desktop?
>
it shows how mindless munchkins will do and say anything to promote a crap
OS over something superior in every way. Windows is dieing in public
opinion, all the while Linux is gaining.
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Jerry McBride (jmcbride@xxxxxxxxxx)
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