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RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?
With so many of burned by VISTA I for one will not make the move to WIN 7. It seems you can not go from XP to 7 as it is based on VISTA so it has to live on the computer to up grade. MS has forced garbage down our throats long enough. My company needs to upgrade our computers but refused to do so as everything has VISTA. We are looking at Apple and or Linux based systems. At home I'm building the server and work stations myself so I can get what I want using LINUX. So MS has lost a long time customer from the origins of the PC to date. MS will never build a better APPLE nor should it. There is no excuse for building virus prone software in this day and age. MS paranoia has led them to manufacture in the back doors that hackers capitalize on to wreck havoc. We should be able to bring legal action vs MS for any and all damage wrought or enabled by their software. MS get your collective heads out of Uranus and get real with your OS. MFGRS stop bundling your systems with their OS, until then I would suggest the public and industry refuse to use your boxes or their software. Their wallets speak louder than our voices.
Posted by: kf7cib   Posted on: 07/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Absolutely Not  MissingMatter | 07/02/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  zdneter0000 | 07/02/09
Absolutely right  GetReal-mac.com | 07/10/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  klund1@... | 07/02/09
Touch systems are available  archangel9999 | 07/02/09
Not found on a Mac?  Richard Flude | 07/02/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  mickgibson04@... | 07/03/09
Is this a Man or a Woman in the video  Womper | 07/03/09
Ina Fried  rhoffpauir | 07/10/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  kf7cib | 07/06/09
Microsoft's release of Screen cleaning product to coincide with W7 release.  andy24shaw | 07/06/09
Star Fleet's Enterprise had touch interface 40 years ago  AtlantaTerry | 07/07/09
This technology is more for kiosk-type devices  mishac | 07/10/09

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