60% Of Windows Vista Code To Be Rewritten
60% Of Windows Vista Code To Be Rewritten
Ouch! What a great opportunity for Apple – Steve Jobs is definitely lucky again. This should be a scary sign for anybody who is planning migration to Vista. It’s most likely doomed to be a half backed piece of … eh, software.
If this is really how much code is intended to be rewritten – there must some serious architecture problem with the product or serious competitive thread. Would be really nice to find out what it is though. Last time something like that happened was the beginning on 1995 when MS seeing OS/2 Warp Internet connectivity at Comdex, decided delay Windows until August. It must be something bigger this time – what it is?
It is interesting though how quickly MS can react and make bold move when snafu is discovered. Good for business, I don’t think it’s good for the consumer though. Getting one of those sexy Intel based power books is much better idea IMHO!
Ouch! What a great opportunity for Apple – Steve Jobs is definitely lucky again. This should be a scary sign for anybody who is planning migration to Vista. It’s most likely doomed to be a half backed piece of … eh, software.
If this is really how much code is intended to be rewritten – there must some serious architecture problem with the product or serious competitive thread. Would be really nice to find out what it is though. Last time something like that happened was the beginning on 1995 when MS seeing OS/2 Warp Internet connectivity at Comdex, decided delay Windows until August. It must be something bigger this time – what it is?
It is interesting though how quickly MS can react and make bold move when snafu is discovered. Good for business, I don’t think it’s good for the consumer though. Getting one of those sexy Intel based power books is much better idea IMHO!

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