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pleekmo
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RE: Other AOL Badware; Vista Pricing

Two other pieces that could meet the definition of badware:

AOL Instant Messenger installs Viewpoint without a say-so and though it prompts for installation of the AOL Explorer browser, I know of at least one person (supposedly computer-competent) who failed to notice it and clicked right through it and had it installed.

AOL Triton doesn't supply any opt-outs at all. I personally will certainly never install Triton

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I guess Microsoft just doesn't get it. With prices like this, Vista is going to sink like a rock because no-one but the very richest are going to be able to afford it. Vista adoption will be slower than a turtle with lead weights. I say sell your Microsoft stock if you haven't already done so.
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Yauch

join:2005-06-24

Re: RE: Vista Pricing

So is this a comment in regards the article about how Microsoft is cheaper than Apple, or just a random Trolling? Either way, you're right to a point. I'm not going to spend that much on Vista, just to get a new shiny OS, with transparent toolbars. But, it's not like Microsoft sells any significant amount of licenses one at a time, their customer base comes from OEMs, and they aren't going to be selling people XP this time next year.


Cheese
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reply to pleekmo

Re: RE: Other AOL Badware; Vista Pricing

said by pleekmo:

Two other pieces that could meet the definition of badware:

AOL Instant Messenger installs Viewpoint without a say-so and though it prompts for installation of the AOL Explorer browser, I know of at least one person (supposedly computer-competent) who failed to notice it and clicked right through it and had it installed.

AOL Triton doesn't supply any opt-outs at all. I personally will certainly never install Triton

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I guess Microsoft just doesn't get it. With prices like this, Vista is going to sink like a rock because no-one but the very richest are going to be able to afford it. Vista adoption will be slower than a turtle with lead weights. I say sell your Microsoft stock if you haven't already done so.
AIM let's you check Yes or No to install it, and it doesn't bring up any other special window to say Yes or No.


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reply to Yauch

Re: RE: Vista Pricing

Microsoft wants to sell 400 million copies in 2 years, I think it took Windows XP a few years to hit 200 million so I don't know how Microsoft is going to do that with those prices.

Windows XP was a great update for people using Windows 98/ME and an ok update for people using Windows 2000. Windows Vista isn't much of an upgrade for people who currently have Windows XP though at least no until it becomes a necessity in say 2010.
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