WaIIy wrote:
Duh, that's because the normal consumer hasn't a clue and is forced to
buy it on a new PC.
I wonder in those stats, how many individual copies were purchased.
MS will not reveal those numbers.
Vista is one step closer to the MS 'almost' takeover by MS.
"The answer is controversial, but designed into Vista are several things
equally controversial: 1) Digital Rights Management, 2) Protected Video
Path, and perhaps most controversial, 3) ..." a revocation mechanism
that allows Microsoft to disable drivers of compromised devices..." (
source, Wikipedia). The bottom line seems to be that, for the first
time, Microsoft is now able to dictate hardware design, giving it
unprecedented control over the entire computer industry."
http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/arch...t_to_whom.html
You can carry water for Vista all you want, but you are obviously below
average in operating system analysis.
BTW, did your Vista come with a new computer or did you buy it outright
and if so, for what reason.
There is almost no Vista acceptance at the corporate level.
"PARIS, Sept. 17 -- A European Union court ruled Monday that Microsoft
must share software information with rivals and pay a record $690
million in fines for quashing competition from smaller companies."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...ogy/techpolicy
Wayne,
While they did sell twice as many copies of Vista, the general public
purchased twice as many computers. IT depts put their new computer
purchases on hold because they did not want to be beta testers.
Did you see where Mac has doubled their market share since the
introduction of Vista. That is double the market share, not double the
units.
Obviously not all consumers are as dumb as MS thought they were.