Comment Slashdot - anti-Vista FUD 24/7 ... (Score 1) 438
I've been alpha/beta testing Vista since mid-2005, and did not have a single DRM-related problem. I've ripped DVDs with DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter, CDs with EAC and iTunes. Hell, even Windows Media DRM cracks work there.
You read it here first: there is no hidden scary unexpected changes in Vista.
Yes, there are expected third-party software incompatibilities - but that's a new version of OS, what did you expect?
And yes, competitors of MS (open source zealots, open source companies, Apple, Sun, etc) are using anything real or fake to bury competitor's product. Also expected. It is funny that they have to invent bs like subject of the article - proves that Vista is pretty good OS.
Time to go *outside* and relax.
You read it here first: there is no hidden scary unexpected changes in Vista.
Yes, there are expected third-party software incompatibilities - but that's a new version of OS, what did you expect?
And yes, competitors of MS (open source zealots, open source companies, Apple, Sun, etc) are using anything real or fake to bury competitor's product. Also expected. It is funny that they have to invent bs like subject of the article - proves that Vista is pretty good OS.
Time to go *outside* and relax.