What do you think of Vista ???? is it the end of windows...., page 2

viktor1983 Admin on February 12th, 2007 / post 16022
graphical interfaces & mouse was invented by xerox... hard to believe, but others just copied it :) check this
(user gone) on February 12th, 2007 / post 16030
viktor1983 wrote:
graphical interfaces & mouse was invented by xerox... hard to believe, but others just copied it :) check this

Ya believe it or not the defunct company Digital Equipment and Xerox were the most preeminent companies at the vanguard of computer research in the sixties and seventies. But the genius of the two Steves was there vision to bring these innovations to mass application and it worked……but too bad mac was relegated to the niche product market after windows 3.1 exploded onto the market….No I’m not that old but my cousin is a "computer engineer" who graduated in the 80’s from MIT lol
pizdasularlightning big chief on February 12th, 2007 / post 16034
No it isn't the end of windows.
(user gone) on February 12th, 2007 / post 16035
pizdasular wrote:
No it isn't the end of windows.


how about the beginning of the end !!!!!
Commissarlightning Leopard on February 13th, 2007 / post 16055
viktor1983 wrote:
graphical interfaces & mouse was invented by xerox... hard to believe, but others just copied it :) check this



at this time, Xerox and Apple were having a very tight and close relationship and most of the form members of Apple were from Xerox besides that the Macintosh which we see its picture above was the first GUI to hit the home & business market
enenlightning *deepsoulfunk* on February 13th, 2007 / post 16056
ahmedelhoda wrote:
pizdasular wrote:
No it isn't the end of windows.


how about the beginning of the end !!!!!


the end began with windows 2000  :-P
ilovetrancelightning im super serial on February 24th, 2007 / post 16486
Hey,

does anyone remember how bad Windows ME was?

vista can't be worse.
enenlightning *deepsoulfunk* on February 24th, 2007 / post 16490
ilovetrance wrote:
Hey,

does anyone remember how bad Windows ME was?

vista can't be worse.


it will be for the first few months...
SoCoJoshstarlightning in the SHAdOwZ on March 8th, 2007 / post 16909
lol apparently they are coming along a little bit.. its what.. almost 2 and a half months... since release.. i got it today.. and the ONLY thing i see a drain on so far.. (remember just got it today...  :-P ) is the memory use.. its a RAM hog!... other than that.. yes Windows Live Messenger didnt work at first, but a quick upgrade of Adobe Flash Player on INTERNET EXPLORER (which i hate!) took care of the problem... we will see.. i guess i will post more info on my "lovely" experiences with VISTA!

hahahahahahhaahahhaa
viktor1983 Admin on March 9th, 2007 / post 16935
SoCoJosh wrote:
lol apparently they are coming along a little bit.. its what.. almost 2 and a half months... since release.. i got it today.. and the ONLY thing i see a drain on so far.. (remember just got it today...  :-P ) is the memory use.. its a RAM hog!... other than that.. yes Windows Live Messenger didnt work at first, but a quick upgrade of Adobe Flash Player on INTERNET EXPLORER (which i hate!) took care of the problem... we will see.. i guess i will post more info on my "lovely" experiences with VISTA!

hahahahahahhaahahhaa


hehe, it hasn't solved my msn problems... memory use... check how much it caches.. THAT takes up a lot of ram, but it's good, it makes your system faster, more responsive. none of my linux boxes has more than 20-24M free ram, although each of them has 4g total memory... guess, what uses a lot of ram... CACHE... so it's not vista's own. when some software/request come, which require a lot of ram, cache will be freed, that way, you won't run out of ram. recently i've read a comparsion on the responsiveness and speed of vista and xp, vista is a little bit slower now, but hopefully it will get faster soon... my problem is, that asus still hasn't released their utility called power4gear, which enhances battery life...  

and the funniest part... on my university, they use a software called ETR, which we can use to apply for courses/exams, etc... this software runs on microsoft's own, .NET platform, on windows servers, and it works perfectly in ie6/7/ff/opera on windows xp. in ie7 (but just in the vista version) it displays absolutely incorrectly, displays the contents of the image files instead of displaying images, etc...  in firefox, it works perfectly, under vista too   :cool:
SoCoJoshstarlightning in the SHAdOwZ on March 11th, 2007 / post 17015
well im back on xp for a lil bit... i have to wait until they get some more bugs worked out... apparently there was a glitch, that conflicted with my video card... and no matter what i did... the screen would go black after about 2 mins of a boot up.. and i could not find a work around with it.. vista drivers and all for my card still didnt help.. you know... ATI has enough internal driver problems as it is.. let alone adding a new O/S to the picture!  :-P  

Oh and on another note... during this little screen "blackout" vista was "organizing" my hd.. and well to make a long story short... i lost some files :evil:
Commissarlightning Leopard on March 12th, 2007 / post 17026
that's so funny .. i have a 1.25g RAM and right now i'm running safari+mail+quicktime+photoshop+transmission+acrobat+profcast .. and my free memory is 716MB
bidonavip user on March 12th, 2007 / post 17027
Commissar wrote:
and my free memory is 716MB
this should be virtual mem, not RAM :-)
viktor1983 Admin on March 12th, 2007 / post 17035
Commissar wrote:
that's so funny .. i have a 1.25g RAM and right now i'm running safari+mail+quicktime+photoshop+transmission+acrobat+profcast .. and my free memory is 716MB


maybe they're running, but you haven't used them for a while, that way they're swapped out to virtual memory 8)
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