Since Windows 7 requires XP users to backup everything, reformat our disks, reinstall all our applications from CDs, and apply all patches, I think I'll pass. Maybe I should finally pass on MS completely.
I was actually quite keen on Windows 7 until a critical update a couple of weeks back totally borked my system. I tried every recovery and rollback tool I could find without success. Rather than reinstall W7 again I figured I'd try Ubuntu (for about the 4th or 5th time) and I'm very pleased that I did. Last night I upgraded to the Karmic beta and everything - hardware and software - is smooth as silk. I've kept Windows XP on a VirtualBox drive for the odd time I need to use Office or Adobe products, but I can't see myself going back to Windows Anything as my primary OS. They almost had me.
I had a similar experience... I have tried to switch for the last few years, unsuccessfully. Until a month ago which I installed 9.04 and it pretty smooth. The only reason that I boot my laptop on Windows is Photoshop.
One thing that always intrigues me about the Mac Parallels argument is why doesn't Microsoft kill that excuse? Apple doesn't allow me as a PC user to run their OS, why does Microsoft allow Mac users to run theirs?
Maybe because Mac users running Parallels or VMWare Fusion must buy retail copies of Windows, which are more expensive than OEM versions? Or perhaps because keeping Mac users dependent on Windows software helps keep market share high?
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