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Operating Systems

By Tim Ferguson

Published: Wednesday 28 November 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

Designer


Comment

Agreeing with Iain. Developers should now concentrate on performance (Vista is slower than XP), stability and security rather that heaping on more and more unused features. It is interesting that although CPU speeds have increased massively the speed at which basic tasks e.g. word processing can be performed and applications load hasn't changed much since I had my first MacSE. What we get is software bloat rather than useful features or speed and robustness.



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