JackPanzer
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I don't use Windows XP unless there is an application that doesn't run well with Windows 7. I have an old HP laptop and It came with Vista installed, I will remember that bad experience until I pass away...
OS used to boot in 1 - 3 minutes, but even without start up applications or additional services the system gets stuck for 4 or 5 minutes. Visual studio 2008 crashed me a lot in Vista and things like that. I've been using Windows 7 since the beta 2 and I'm fine with that decision of throwing away vista.
About the UAC is fine in my opinion, all GNU/Linux distributions have something like that to prevent security issues but is way better implemented than in Windows.
Windows 8 is great in terms of performance but the user interface is more for touch screens and with a keyboard and a mouse is hard to navigate through it; I can't imagine me pointing all the time to the monitor like Phoenix Wright unless I make an artificial arm (in other words, impossible)
OS used to boot in 1 - 3 minutes, but even without start up applications or additional services the system gets stuck for 4 or 5 minutes. Visual studio 2008 crashed me a lot in Vista and things like that. I've been using Windows 7 since the beta 2 and I'm fine with that decision of throwing away vista.
About the UAC is fine in my opinion, all GNU/Linux distributions have something like that to prevent security issues but is way better implemented than in Windows.
Windows 8 is great in terms of performance but the user interface is more for touch screens and with a keyboard and a mouse is hard to navigate through it; I can't imagine me pointing all the time to the monitor like Phoenix Wright unless I make an artificial arm (in other words, impossible)