You're a true fan, heh?
Just look at all the problems and the neverending bug-list, disappearing activations etc., no need for any futher explanations.
True fan? If that means "fanboi", then you can drop it. There are issues with Vista, but there are issues with XP too. There are issues with Ubuntu, there are issues with CoreOS, there are issues with OSX, RedHat, Fedora, YellowDog. Palm, and Windows Mobile. There are issues with every single operating system on the face of this planet. Point me to a perfect OS, and point you to the fanboy in the mirror.
And as for bloated, do we REALLY need to even discuss that? LMAO.
The term "OS bloat" is a purely subjective opinion no matter the case.
And were there ever any doubts about the "qualities" of the ME? Say "system restore points" twenty times in a row. You kill me, man
I dunno, you're the one that said the programming was bad. Did you ever see the programming? I hate to use the same old tired cliched argument, but is there some possibilty that you could write 20 million lines of code and not have things go wrong while being used on ~50% of the PC hardware in existance at the time? Quite a few OSes claim fantastic stability, reliability, and user experience. But they make these claims based on a very strict and limited set of hardware and features.
Fair may not be a concept in the PC world, but it's still a relevant term when discussing in the context of an operating system. I never even played with WinME, and from what I heard -- nobody liked it at all. And while I won't argue that there's a likely reason for everyone to dislike ME, one of the things I'm not buying is that it was as simple as "bad programming". Howabout terrible code reuse and charging people for a new OS that really wasn't "new"?
But don't try to tell me what I should think or feel about it, mkay? To me it IS crap, period. I'll soon be forced to use it and I really hate that, with passion.
Care to quote me where I said anyone is required to like Vista? Care to quote me where I said you were required to even use it? If you're going to put words in my mouth, then you might as well just make up some false quotes to go along with it too. Why lie subtly when you can lie outright and have it done with?
If you don't like Vista, there's several dozen other options out there for operating systems. And I would assume your opinion of every other OS out there is far superior to that of Vista, so again, why even bother?
Further, for someone who's seemingly never even worked with the OS outside of some passer-by glance, why do you feel the need to hop into every Vista thread and tell us nothing else except that you hate it? Ok, we get it. You hate it; does that automatically mean everyone who is against you must obviously be in complete in utter love with it?
Has it occurred to you that the "gray area" around this is bigger than the binary Love/Hate options?
Your argument was the programming sucks. My argument is that you've never even seen the programming, so how can you make such a claim? You can sit here and make emotional inferences about how much you absolutely HATE LOATHE DESPISE and ANTAGONIZE over Vista, but that doesn't make it's programming (or programmer) any less astute or articulate.
I can use some incredibly shoddy programming to make a very useful application; I can use some incredibly strong programming to make a very useless application. Programming does NOT make the app.