I’m often asked by people I talk to about Vista why they’d want to upgrade. For me it’s a no-brainer. But for others, the reasons to upgrade will vary.
Manuel Clement has a round-up of Channel 9 videos that demonstrate why you’ll want to upgrade to Windows Vista.
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April 12th, 2006 at 4:55 pm
I would want to upgrade because I am an OS afficienado. I have an HP running Openstep 4.2, an ibook running 10.3.9, another intel box running xp home, an imac rev b running 10.2, and a Nextstation running Nextstep 3.3. I love how it seems like Windows Vista will be visually appealing, functional, and has a very clean UI ala Nextstep (I’m sure that may sound funny to some people). I also have a Atari Stacy2 running macos 6 via Spectre GCR, atari portfolio, trs 80 model 100, quadra 840av, and two mac portables.