Parapunter
No need to apologise for liking something, and to be honest I'm pleased to hear of good experiences with Vista - it at least gives me some hope. If it works for you, do it.
I must confess that my thinking is as Saab D describes it - we're facing a multi-'000 roll-out and I don't think the time is right yet.
SaabD - if you don't mind I would like to add a couple more user-tiers here:
- Personal-Use - I can put up with the disruption, after all I installed it so took the risk. Or maybe I enjoy playing with it.
- Family-Use - They will call on me just at the exciting time in a film or TV program becuase something has gone wrong. How much can I live with the potential disruption and/or them being unable to complete a task because of what I have installed?
- Commercial-Use - Exactly as SaabD describes it, it's the hidden costs of doing this stuff that you have to think of.
Personal opinion is that Vista is OK at Tier1, and for some users at Tier2. I would say that Tier2 & Tier3 users are better served by XP still?
Interesting to map Linux & Mac onto these, but then I could see I'd get a