When it strolls down the street windows shut with a snap, doors slam, and noses are held high with a pinch.Yes, Windows 7 is just around the corner and everyone, is not happy.
Despite Microsoft's huge efforts to market the new OS as, anything but, its forlorn predecessor, new statistics show that the Vista gag reflex has kicked in, big time.
The register reports of a recent Kace poll that shows 84 percent of businesses will not be adopting the the new OS any time soon.
Software and hardware compatibility which were the bane of Vista were the top concern among those polled. Those less afflicted by the Vista gag reflex, who ventured to try the pre-release Windows 7 Beta, got some nasty news this week when Microsoft announced it will not support upgrades from earlier builds of Windows 7. This means that those who dared to try will now have to toil to remove (Here's how).
Microsoft also announced that as of next week the "more" standard compliant IE8 will be "pushed" in with automatic windows updates, and as much as I hate IE7 I am starting to feel my lunch turning tracks on me, excuse me...