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  1. lfc-q8 says:

    cant wait to get vista :)

  2. M.bahrani says:

    thats not fair.

  3. SOS says:

    when is vista coming to kuwait?? i really wanna try it…!

  4. SOS says:

    well that was a sad attempt to poke fun at MS.
    My advice to all ya Mac monkeys out there:
    Get a life a PC.

  5. Stafa says:

    u can edit the permission rules in Vista

  6. jajajaja says:

    just hold shift while you are pressing Del on the keyboard or clicking Delete on the menu, it will save a few steps

  7. Marzouq says:

    now that is going to be interesting! I know Im going to pick it up! For testing purposes!

  8. Hussain says:

    Lol! what a retarded operating system! thank god we have mac in the world :)

  9. fadibou says:

    vista launches jan 31 in kuwait through all the stores but check your hardware first as well as your applications.
    it works best with a new system or else it will let you down.

  10. zoomzoom says:

    ok the writer intend to do that in 7 step, you can delete it by two step if you want, and that’s why i love windows rather than the stupid Mac

  11. Nael says:

    I gotta say that Vista is nothing but a “spit-shined” glassy version of XP, I don’t know what’s the big deal about it? It’s a memory and a CPU hog, and unless you bought a new computer after 2004, then you’ll have to upgrade your existing one or buy a new computer to get it running normally and to use it’s full features, depending on your hardware specs of course, but if you don’t wanna use the “Advanced features” including the glassy Aero interface, then why not just stick with XP?

    And yeah, if MACs suck as many “ignorants” out there who haven’t even laid a “finger” on it, show some proof that supports your claim.

  12. moocherx says:

    Microsoft has the chance to completely bring out a new system – maybe even RISC-based. But I bet you – as with most software in the world – at least 50% of the OS code remains exactly as written in the 1970′s

  13. Cajie says:

    Atleast in the not distant future (or until skynet takes over the world), 90% of the world’s computers will continue running on Windows.
    Mac is a good computer for what it does, just not good enough to run business applications.
    Pity.

  14. vampire says:

    vista vista vista !!!
    check ur mail mark
    microsoft sucks ““

  15. Armani_Exchange says:

    I can’t wait until my Sony Vaio exploded in order to buy a Mac Book :)

  16. anon says:

    microsoft & mac both suck……LINUX RULZ

  17. Nael says:

    Anon, Microsoft is a corporate company, there’s a difference between Windows and Microsoft, and not all Microsoft products suck. MAC doesn’t suck, because it’s based on Linux, so when you say that MAC sucks, then you’re also saying that Linux sucks which contradicts with what you’ve written.

    Linux with all its might, is not popular among regular users, the main reason is because it’s difficult to use. Regular users want an easy system where they can simply double click to install a program, they don’t want to know what RPM, or what binary packages are. They don’t want to read a whole page to install just one program. That’s one reason why Linux is not popular although it’s totally free, and who doesn’t want free stuff?

  18. Q80Warlock says:

    Actually Vista now is the 1st OS in history to get a major update before it’s official release.

    An SP1 is already in beta testing ! and MS is admitting that Vista is full of bugs in it’s current condition.

    Nael, the Linux community is now developing a new universal install method…currently Yum and other auto-update/installers are available on different Linux distributions.

    The community will make sure that Linux installation and application deployment will be the same with all distros.

  19. Nael says:

    Q80Warlock, I do use yum to download, install and update the packages that I need, but I use the command line version of it, I think there’s a GUI version if I’m not mistaken. Nevertheless, one thing that the majority of the regular computer users out there want is: GUI, ease of use, and more GUI.

    Thanks for your reply and the info you’ve provided.

  20. Q80Warlock says:

    Nael, you can lookup Yum Extender it’s a GUI based Yum panel that does everything and best of all it lists application details and category.


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