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November 30, 2006
Dvorak on Vista
Dvorak on Vista: John Dvorak often writes for high traffic, but his observations on how people are responding to Microsoft's recent marketing seems consistent with what I'm picking up too. There's more confusion than excitement, and those who do know of "Vista" do not necessarily know the gotcha's of hardware requirements. "This secret seems to be a tip of a knowledge iceberg. Nobody seems to know anything about the operating system except some vague generalities coming from Microsoft and that miserable Web site. Eventually this will settle down and we'll all be using Vista. But between now and then do not expect it to set the world on fire. From what I can tell there will be no major impact from this offering on any tech segment. Sorry." The actual condition of Sparkle, Acrylic and the rest is still unclear too. Strange.
Posted by JohnDowdell at November 30, 2006 05:04 PM
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