From Betanews:

"Microsoft revealed Tuesday afternoon what many had expected for months -- consumer availability of Windows Vista has been delayed until 2007.

While businesses would be able to get their hands on the finished product in November, consumers would not find the operating system on new machines until January. The delay also throws a wrench into the holiday marketing plans of many PC manufacturers this season."


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on Mar 23, 2006
What makes microsoft think that businesses are going to upgrade to vista, a lot of companies still run windows 2000. So if they aren't going to upgrade to XP why would they upgrade to vista.
on Mar 23, 2006

does this proves windows vista sucks just like IE7, and thats why there is a delay?

Doesn't prove that at all.  I don't think IE7 sucks, but then again I have actually tried the software.

on Mar 23, 2006
I'm happy I still get it in November as we have a massive volume license with MS.
on Mar 23, 2006
have to get more answers to my questions, because I am not saving $ for a OS that is maybe not worth it.

I don't think IE7 sucks


maybe not but what about the whole OS?
on Mar 23, 2006
My XP Pro system is just humming right along, so I won't miss Vista but do plan to upgrade. My Pentium D 830 ought to be able to handle it! I would rather wait until they get it right before I spend big bucks on the OS than just to have it crash...
on Mar 23, 2006
PS: I tested IE7 and it had a lot of bugs, I had to uninstall it and go back to IE6!
on Mar 23, 2006
PS: I tested IE7 and it had a lot of bugs, I had to uninstall it and go back to IE6!

It works fine for me but just like Vista the interface does not look like it has been thought out. Doesn't MS have the cash for some designers to sit beside the programming nerdlingers and say "nah it looks cr@p"
on Mar 24, 2006

maybe not but what about the whole OS?

Have you actually tried the whole OS or do you base your opinions on your feeling of Microsoft?

 

tested IE7 and it had a lot of bugs, I had to uninstall it and go back to IE6!

I hear that's sometimes common in beta software.

 

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