THE previous post was about the rapid demise of Windows Mobile. According to the following new report, Windows phones do not work properly with Vista 7. Actually, many things turn out to be incompatible with Vista 7. This month alone we showed several examples [1, 2, 3, 4].
Here's where things started to get a little frustrating. Even though Microsoft just introduced a new operating system (Windows 7), Samsung says 7 is no-go for the upgrade — the software will only run on a Vista or XP computer.
Cisco warns UC users of limited support for Windows 7
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is warning customers of its unified communications products that support for Windows 7 won’t be forthcoming until the product’s 8.0 release scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. About a dozen more UC products will not support Windows 7 until version 8.5, in the third quarter of 2010 and at that time, only the 32-bit version of Windows 7 will be supported.
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Yuhong Bao
2009-11-17 18:11:13
your_friend
2009-11-18 08:16:55
If only things were so easy for Windows users. Vista and Windows 7, like most Windows "upgrades" demand fresh installs or a whole new computer. The best assurance things work Microsoft can offer is a lame online evaluation that has let a lot of users down. Users are expected to back up all of their documents and wipe the dozens of third party applications that makes Windows useful and pray they can find it all again. This is risky even without an "upgrade." Buying a computer does not spare the user many steps. They still have to locate and transfer their data and then find all of the applications they need to manipulate that data. New versions of non free software usually modify data in a way that makes it impossible to go back to the old machine. This pain happens at every major Microsoft OS change and it is always worse than people expect.
Yuhong Bao
2009-11-17 18:11:13
Roy Schestowitz
2009-11-17 18:44:00
Nonetheless, the point remains that XP supports more hardware than Vista 7. Linux does not make such steps backwards. 2.6.x is rather consistent.
Yuhong Bao
2009-11-18 00:08:05
Yuhong Bao
2009-11-18 00:08:49
Roy Schestowitz
2009-11-18 02:22:41
Yuhong Bao
2009-11-17 18:08:41
Roy Schestowitz
2009-11-17 18:40:56
Mikko
2009-11-16 22:18:58
Roy Schestowitz
2009-11-16 22:53:21
"The Vista users of Lund over in Sweden can't access the Internet through their Linux network.
"Imagine, an entire city running its digital infrastructure on Linux. Beautiful, right? Now imagine the frustration of Vista users when their Microsoft OS denies them access to the Internet due to some small bug in some Microsoft code.
"Frustrating indeed.
"The city of Lund, Sweden has been in the digital dark as Vista OS users cannot gain Internet access through the city's Linux based communications infrastructure. The company in charge if that city wide system, Lundis Energi, had said that the problem persists because of a bug in some Vista code. Lundis Energi also said that they are in no way willing to change the configuration of their server to cope with the flaw."
Mikko
2009-11-17 16:28:34