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October 20th, 2008

Vista to Windows 7: sounds like Win98 to Win98SE

Isn’t it funny how history repeats itself.

There has been lots of talk recently about how some leaked screenshots of windows 7 look remarkably like Vista.

Many are saying windows 7 will provide performance, reliability, and stability that Vista lacks… but little else.

You might almost say Windows 7 will be what Vista should have been (or maybe windows 7 is more like Vista SP2).

It all sounds remarkably like move from Windows 98 to Windows 98SE.

I remember at that time, those that purchased Windows 98 felt cheated, as they needed to pay (again) to get what they wanted in the first place.

If history repeats, then we can look forward to Windows 8 (which might be like windows ME: yuck!)… and finally Windows 9 will be the equivalent of XP.

There is a little voice in my head that’s saying: “Microsoft are digging themselves into a hole”

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2 Responses to “Vista to Windows 7: sounds like Win98 to Win98SE”

  1. The Computer Whisperer says:

    Agreed, all I hear or see of it is “We’ve only seen a couple of screenshots that don’t show alot”. The screeners all look like Vista. Hey what if it’s a backwards directed marketing campaign? I mean they still need to move X amount of copies of Vista. Maybe the ploy is “Our next operating system is based on Windows Vista, that’s how much we are sure that got it right with Vista and are moving in the right direction.” hmmmm…..

  2. Paul says:

    I agree with you. I purchased the retail version of Vista Ultimate so I could migrate it between computers multiple times legally. I only did that because I assumed that their release cycle had become once every 5-6 years. Otherwise I wouldhave just purchased the cheaper OEM version. I’ll never purchase the retail version again.

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