Re: Camera Card Reader



David J Taylor added these comments in the current discussion du
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Allen wrote:
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I think we'd better agree that Vista works for some, but there
are huge numbers of people who hate it. It certainly is not
MS's finest hour. They keep supporting XP and are rushing 7
through (perhaps too fast). That tells me something.

OK ... although it may be more about poor marketing, and poor
timing (i.e. releasing the OS before drivers and software were
completely ready), than about Vista itself. Let's hope any such
mistakes are not repeated.

I just heard something really interesting about Vista. My nephew
claims he's read that MS is stopping sales of Vista entirely next
spring and launching yet another all-new O/S! If true, the reason
appears to be that so much legacy software, including drivers,
cannot run because Vista locks out access to most of the hardware
and the system files. I suppose doing this was a noble gesture to
prevent the dummies out their from hosing themselves, but for most
people, they rely only on their SW and utilities doing the
dangerous things. It'll be interesting, again if this is at all
true, to see what the new O/S will be, how stable or how buggy IT
is, and how long it takes for both SW developers and HW
manufacturers to adapt to it.

--
HP, aka Jerry

"Accuracy is the degree a measurement meets a known or true value
while precision is the degree of reproducibility in the measurement
itself" - Mathematical definition


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