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ITworld.com -为什么Windows XP应该取得到直到窗口7


 

唐Reisinger, ITworld.com

作为世界的最突出操作系统,窗口控制了技术产业为很好在十年,并且它的竞争者- Mac OS x和Linux -未获取这渗透微软有。

但自天视窗98,我们被迫应付沼泽困扰了个体和公司的窗口问题。 而不是高度直觉的操作系统的Mac OS x是,窗口变得膨胀和难使用。 而不是提供酣然的功能和customizability喜欢Linux,窗口相当成为了对面。

要使事态更坏,恶意黑客和犯规推销者开始开发证明致命对窗口系统的沼泽攻击。 反应太后,微软允许安全性问题成为这样关心一些移居对其他操作系统。 并且谁能责备他们? 当微软很少做保护他们,决定似乎相当简单。

在发布了之后,但为所有它的问题, Windows XP仍然是一相对地可靠操作系统的服务组装2。 一旦安装, SP2提供了我们盼望的这功能和安全,并且,虽然好比它的前辈中的任一个和最后有的道理为企业和个体有寂静的安全问题,工作的操作系统象。

并且,当XP在它的高度,被决定的微软投下窗口景色在我们,要求“哇现在是”。 哀伤地,公司没有意识到”从多数人的嘴出来的唯一的“哇由某事跟随象, “真是一crappy操作系统”。

实质上,景色比失去可靠性所有知觉的俏丽的OS是没什么更多并且再点燃我得到,当使用XP SP1时的那种心神不安的感觉。 当然,微软不同意。

根据公司,景色在头脑里设计了以安全、好神色和功能。 而不是XP克隆,景色有我们逐渐期望从它的前辈Mac OS x和有用性的美好的神色。 哀伤地,因为我未体验什么排序,营销队一定错过了备忘录。

我们面对它-窗口景色是破烂物在几乎词的每感觉。 肯定,它比XP和我喜欢窗口航空接口是更好看,但什么真正地事关多么恰当操作系统执行在任务我们问它。 并且到目前为止,它失败凄惨地。

How many times have you used Vista only to find out that it's basically the same bloated operating system with awkward warnings and crazy dialog boxes? Vista is easily the most annoying operating system I have ever used.

Just last week, I tried to install a Microsoft software package. After going through all the rigmarole of validating my copy and making sure Microsoft knows what I'm doing is legit, the operating system's new User Access Control, which was ostensibly installed to safe guard me, asked me five times if I wanted to install the program and if I had initiated the process.

Once I got through that annoyance, I sat there and waited for the program to install and watched as my brand-new operating system on a high-end PC slowed to a crawl trying to perform a simple task. Of course, that issue isn't just found during installation; the restart times are ridiculous and the chances of getting something done in a reasonable amount of time are all but lost. Simply put, Vista is brutally slow.

And yet, none of these issues are experienced in XP. Aside from being asked once if I want to install something, XP boots up in a jiffy and works just as I had hoped it would.

But in true Microsoft fashion, the company wants to stop licensing Windows XP to OEMs by June 30. According to the company, it's time we move on from XP and join the Vista world. It makes sense from a business standpoint - Microsoft spent millions developing Vista and it wants to cash in on its investment. But what about those of us who don't want to move to the junker? What if we want to stick it out with the tried and true XP?

Even worse, after releasing XP Service Pack 3, I really don't see a reason to switch. SP3 included all of the added security benefits of owning Vista and did so without slowing the OS down or making it annoying to use. In other words, the better OS just got better.

Of course, Microsoft knows the general public can't stand Vista. After trying to deal with companies like Acer and Dell that forced the organization to push the end-of-licensing date back, it was forced to manage retailers that simply didn't want to sell Vista in their stores and businesses that were loath to switch.

In response, the company has already started the propaganda machine for Windows 7 - Vista's follow-up - and told the world just how "special" it will be. But to me, it looks like a desperate move.

Instead of telling us how it will fix Vista and make it a worthwhile product, it's as if Microsoft wants us to believe that the operating system is a bridge to greatness and we should swallow our reservations and walk across that bridge because the pleasure will surely be worth the pain.

What a crock. Instead of wasting our time with hope for the future, Microsoft should keep XP alive until Windows 7 and allow the users to choose which software they want to use. At this point, Microsoft needs to realize that consumers want reliability and hate the thought of being forced into another crappy product. And although monetary concerns are obviously a factor for the company, just how much money will Microsoft lose if people realize how poor of an operating system Vista really is and they switch to competing platforms without ever taking a look back?

Trust me, allowing XP to stay available is good for all parties involved.

ITworld.com - Why Windows XP should be available until Windows 7

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