I don't know about users, but I used it for about a month exclusively 
for VFP development.  I got so frustrated that I gave up and put Ubuntu 
on that system and went back to XP for development on my older system. 
It was for the same reasons I went to Open Office instead of Office 
2007.  What possible benefit is there to moving everything around and 
"hiding" features I use many times per day?

Besides not being able to find the desired features, I was constantly 
fighting with my network and the UAC.  I know you can turn it off, but I 
use the OS in the same manner that my customers would use it.

It doesn't make any difference whether I like it or not, I found it 
unusable for me.

That's my $.02 and I did seriously try to use it.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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Alan Bourke wrote:
> http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/07/24/microsoft-lies-to-xp-users-and-they-start-to-love-vista?bub
> 
> I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only
> hate it because they read on a load of forums and blogs that they should
> hate it.


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