Reasons to buy Windows Vista

There are more sites taking about vista than anyother operating system. That does not prove that Vista is popular but it does say about vista getting inside your home sooner or later. Thought I share with you why you should buy Vista.

First, make sure you are not laying back on your computer chair and that you do not have any liquid near you. Also, please do not eat while reading this blog. I often chock near to death when my belly hurts so bad after a joke and my mouth is full of potato chips.

* You do not use google’s Picasa, an image organizer and editing software which is free to use for everyone. If you already have that, the image organizer (or perhaps I should call it image viewer with a few useless options) that comes with your vista won’t be of any use to you. By far, Picasa gives you more controls to manage your multimedia files and it also offers you better image editing options.
* If you have Apples Quick Time Pro and Itunes, you don’t need the buggy yet called as the New Windows Media Player
* You can’t find where you saved your file last time you used your notepad to write a love story. We all know where to find it. We are not so stupid. In case we need help, google’s desktop search is what we need instead of Vista’s file search.
* You love buggy Internet Explorer over safe and secure Firefox. You expect IE to work better in windows vista. The truth is IE Is now history; well slowly will. When it first came out, it brought a stain to last. It was this buggy browser that helped us nickname Microsoft as Monopoly.
* You need a PC that says Vista Installed but you do not want the CD. Alright the Vista is on your hard disk, now where is the CD? Should you not be getting the CD and why not? So if something goes wrong or your Vista looks for a CD which it does when you try to install certain programs. What is the pain of a manufacturing company not to give you the CD which is already installed on your computer? One reason?
* You do not want most of your old programs to work. You are ready to buy alternative programs or new versions of your old programs. You want to spend more money to use the programs you loved and they worked just fine for you.
* You like emailing to Microsoft or even calling for support. After 90 days of your purchase, you still have enough money to call them for support; there is a fee to solve the buggy os we got?
* You need a new computer. Nearly most have vista. Our old PC might give up some day. And vista will be in our home before we even know it. Is there a hint of Monopolly here?
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Want a true vista? goto the Himalayas!





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