Heh.
I've never used vista, but then, I don't see the point - I haven't purchased a new computer, and XP works fine on my existing one.
A friend of mine did complain about the interface, but he had specific things he did frequently on his computer (network/internet related stuff mostly), and his complaint?
What took 3 clicks or so to do in XP, now took him about 12 to do in Vista because everything was buried in awkward spots that required navigating through half a dozen menus, where before you could get to it a lot more quickly.
Apparent problems, aside from this?
Bad performance,
Lack of meaningful features over XP.
Stupid DRM implementation that is mostly causes actual users harm (as usual)
But... I can't really comment.
I've done computer repairs in the past, and have to say, when a vista system goes bad, it's a much bigger headache to fix.
I don't really care about vista being good or bad though;
The only reason I even have windows on my computer at all is for games.
I've had (an admittedly irrational) hatred for microsoft since about 1999 or so.
And this came about through the combination of their generally bad products (though they're very good at providing tools to developers, as I've since discovered), and their absolutely atrocious business practices.
I don't care about vista, because I don't care about windows.
I only use it because the alternatives aren't viable for what I spend most of my time doing on a PC.
I've never used vista, but then, I don't see the point - I haven't purchased a new computer, and XP works fine on my existing one.
A friend of mine did complain about the interface, but he had specific things he did frequently on his computer (network/internet related stuff mostly), and his complaint?
What took 3 clicks or so to do in XP, now took him about 12 to do in Vista because everything was buried in awkward spots that required navigating through half a dozen menus, where before you could get to it a lot more quickly.
Apparent problems, aside from this?
Bad performance,
Lack of meaningful features over XP.
Stupid DRM implementation that is mostly causes actual users harm (as usual)
But... I can't really comment.
I've done computer repairs in the past, and have to say, when a vista system goes bad, it's a much bigger headache to fix.
I don't really care about vista being good or bad though;
The only reason I even have windows on my computer at all is for games.
I've had (an admittedly irrational) hatred for microsoft since about 1999 or so.
And this came about through the combination of their generally bad products (though they're very good at providing tools to developers, as I've since discovered), and their absolutely atrocious business practices.
I don't care about vista, because I don't care about windows.
I only use it because the alternatives aren't viable for what I spend most of my time doing on a PC.