Friday, August 10, 2007

Switching to Vista

We've started the process of rolling out Windows Vista at work. The IT department is getting the first machines, so we can figure out what's going to work or not work when we deploy new computers to the rest of the company.

While I have enjoyed the visual appearance of Vista, there's some things that truly suck:

  • Line in is crippled on the SoundMax audio card. Not sure why, but everyone seems to think it's supposed to be broken. Yeah, sure. Then why did you waste a buck putting it on the damn card? I really miss being able to listen to my iPod through the line in while I work. What sucks is I'm going to need to find a HARDWARE solution for this. What BS.
  • Software compatibility is going to suck. I've got one app (Alertbear) that is written in .NET, and IT'S BROKEN under Vista. WTF?!? Most of our other apps work, but installing them can be an entertaining experience.
  • Navigating folders and doing file copies is outrageously slow. This is due to the indexing utility being a total hog. At day three things are finally starting to get better. At least exploder doesn't lock up every time you change folders now.
  • Vista is SLOW. This new PC should be at least 3 times faster than my old one running XP. It isn't. I wonder why.
  • The new Office is weird. I like it, but it's so completely different from what came before that it's a fairly high learning curve. Microsoft should shut up about learning curves on Linux if this is the kind of crap they're going to do with their Office applications. They lost their rights to that line of argument.

Back to the migration. THUD! THUD! THUD!

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