That said, I still grade Vista higher than both XP and Win7 just due to the far superior UI. Been using Win7 for a week now and I STILL don't like many of the absolutely idiotic UI changes.
Have to disagree with you there, when used to Win7 and 2008R2, you actually feel hampered by going back to Vista/2008 machines. It took a lot less time to get used to Win7, maybe I prepared better this time.
Oh wait there is one thing that XP is WAY slower than both Vista and Win7. Startup time. Since sleep mode is still generally broken on my XP installs, I have to shutdown and boot rather than just put those machines to sleep.
If you want to have fun, take a notebook with Vista on it and a ReadyBoost stick plugged in. Put the machine in sleepmode and unplug the USB Drive.
HURAH!
On a related note, 4800's still rising the fastest this month, making it the #1 card on Vista/7 machines and only 1% behind the 8800's next two months would make it the first #1 ATI card since the 9600/9800. AMD's shares fell another 0.3% on the CPU side and the uptake of Win7 is massive! 14% of the OS'es and 64-bit being used 2 to 1, exactly opposite of Vista's 2 to 1 32<->64bit numbers.
Next month is the end of DX9/XP! It dropped 2.22% with Vista/7 narrowing the gap to 1.2% 49.88% vs. 48.68%
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