Is Windows 7 Ready for Prime Time? »
Posted By guyro 9 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyI've found a lot of things to like about Windows 7, and think most people will indeed prefer it to Vista. But to me, the most important thing is that Microsoft gets it right this time.
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I'll raise you 10! I detest microsoft!
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I am obliged to reluctantly make use an old version of word sometimes, for the sake of compatibility with my work-partner in the various languages that we trade back and forth, but otherwise no microsoft appurtenances have ever sullied the fair visage of any of my computers. -
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