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slave:
http://www.epinions.com/content_49552789124

 
quote:A WORTHY UPGRADE AT LAST!
by hm8080 | Dec 13 '01
Pros: Extra security features, very fast, stable.
Cons: None so far.
The Bottom Line: Worth every penny spent on it, fast and very stable with loads of features for the advanced and intermediate home/business computer user.
Recommended: Yes

The verdict is in!
I LOVE Windows XP! Yes! Finally, a final release of Microsoft Windows operating system that I actually cannot find much (if any at all!) faults with! There are already many great reviews of this new OS here on Epinions.com that I

iustitia:
I'd like everyone to know that this reviewer has never reviewed any other os but M$ ones.  That essentially makes all his points invalid because he essentially has nothing but M$ OS (which are bad to begin w/) to which he can compare Win2k.  Of course I think win2k is an improvement over re-starting my pc every time an app goes down as in win9x.  And of course I would prefer not to have re-install my OS every time my computer goes bezerk.  M$ Windows is becoming more secure because it is becoming more like *nix if you ask me.  They even have process managment and a sort of su-like thing now, and NTFS to protect files according to users.


Also I would like it to be noticed that the
reviewer has done a review which totally bashes MSN. (sounds more like logic)

Chooco:
well it's sort of true, if you MUST MUST stay with Winblows then at least use XP, it's really good compared to other Winblows systems and it's not as subjectable to viruses (worms). my apache log has tons of entries of worms trying to access cmd.exe in the winnt folder, WinXP does not have a winnt folder, it has a Windows folder.....it's safer *wink* *wink*
it's also pretty easy to use....it sure does have a lot of bloat though  :(  (on WinXP right now)

iustitia:
Also one other thing.  The website to which I was refered by XPluser is a website expressing different opionions about various products.  One thing I noticed upon closer inspection.  For xp pro, 83% of reviewers recommended XP pro.  

95% of reviewers of Mandrake recomended Mandrake.  93% of people reviewing Solaris recommended Solaris. 89% of people reviewing RedHat recomended RedHat. 88% of people reviewing OS X recommended OS X.

Now just to be fair and unbias, I would have to say that other windows products had been recommdnded by 95%, 91%, and 90% by users of 2k serv, XP pro, and 2k pro, respectivily. But just Hear me out:

I won't even count people that were using XP home, because that's mostly a pc illiterate population.  Also, most of these reviewers have never tried another OS, and they don't know about all the spyware, bloatware, and middleware that makes the software horrible.

On the issue of the linux distros, there were people that didn't recommend the OS.  However, once I took a look at the not recommended reviews, I noticed that people weren't comparing the OS to M$ windows.  People that did not recommend linux recommended instead slackware, or BSD.  It would be the logical conclusion that linux reviewers dis-liked the OS because they had seen so many alternatives, while the Windows reviewers had just the opposite problem.  Anyone will find XP as a huge improvment over any other M$ Windows system.

                                 -Justice

p.s. edit: I'm on XP pro right now too!  In my defence, I am a bit of a linux newb and I haven't copiled the new release of gs to work w/ my printer.  Gotta use Acrobat.

[ June 13, 2002: Message edited by: iustitia ]

iustitia:

quote:Originally posted by Chooco:
my apache log has tons of entries of worms trying to access cmd.exe in the winnt folder, WinXP does not have a winnt folder, it has a Windows folder.....it's safer *wink* *wink*

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Well geeze, that's easy to fix, in fact, Windows makes it easy by giving access to the registry.  Find the SYSROOT folder there.

                                    -Justice

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