In his last post, Kennedy discusses an interesting point that no other Vista bashing article has addressed so far. He voices a fear that is probably shared by most IT Pros who have decided against Vista. They might not be aware of it, but it is nagging... (posted on 22 May 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
Glass2K is a small freeware utility which can bring in transparency effects like Vista in Windows XP and 2000. This freeware is quite easy to set up and use. You can change the transparency by right-clicking on any window or press the keyboard shortcuts... (posted on 22 May 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
Kennedy dedicated three rounds for this topic, one for Microsoft software compatibility, one for third-party software compatibility, and one for developer tool support. I’ll cover all three topics in one post. Let’s see first what Kennedy said about... (posted on 21 May 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
Whenever you open or save a file in Windows Vista, you typically get the standard dialog box which has shortcut locations on the left side. You can easily customize these locations to add or remove locations to best suit your needs. Here is how: Open a... (posted on 21 May 2008 by PCMech)
Compatibility has been Vista’s weakest point since its release. Hardware compatibility was even more problematic than software compatibility, because Microsoft mostly depends on third-parties here. The fact that they have changed the driver model will... (posted on 20 May 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
Vista Visual Master is a freeware application that will help you to customize your Windows Vista easily. With this software, you can change the look of the Windows and buttons, change system icons and hundreds of file icons, reconfigure the boot and... (posted on 20 May 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
LOL… So here we have it. It isn’t Microshaft’s fault that all your PCs keep getting infected with nasty viruses. It’s YOURS. Some M$ fanboy or paid spokesman called Michael Kleef really does take the biscuit here. If I, despite all prompting and consent... (posted on 19 May 2008 by The Open Sourcerer)

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