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Originally Posted by Rui
Uncalled for, plus most people doing what you said where the first ones to jump into the Vista bandwagon...
(like you did...  )
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No, I stuck with XP until Nov. of last year. But then I bought a new machine to better handle the intense video work I do on it. Which meant 64 bit and 16 gigs of RAM. XP 64 bit isn't supported by Photoshop 64 bit or the different architecture they have on Premiere CS4 (they are moving CS5 to all 64 bit in a couple of months...and no XP won't be supported).
So if I wanted to be able to have a good workflow and fast rendering I needed to tap into my computers speed and power. XP 64 bit couldn't. So I ended up on Vista and hated it (no bandwagon jumping here). Windows 7 so far has none of the little quirks and annoyances that Vista had. And frankly if Vista had been as good as it was supposed to be I wouldn't have left it either. But I couldn't WAIT for Win 7 to finally come out so I could get rid of Vista and still have my Adobe stuff work with 64 bits.
It works better out of the box than XP did in the beginning too. (remember what xp was like before SP2?)
Not joining in the Mac vs. Windows vs. Linux fight, but Win 7 seems to be the most user friendly, fastest, and most stable os I've ever used.
