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Operating Systems

By Mike Ricciuti

Published: Thursday 05 June 2008


Name

George


Location

UK


Occupation

Engineer


Comment

Although it has some management features for large corporates, for the end user it has few if any obvious benefits and many drawbacks: it is generally slower, has an unfamilar and often inconsistent interface and appears to be less stable than the XP we know and love (relatively speaking).



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