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40 reasons to lose Linux and vote Vista!

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Need more proof why Vista’s worth your vote, and Linux is worth losing?

Then you’ve come to the right place...

11. Vista and Windows in general is what most businesses use, thus skills learned in Vista translate into the business world most easily.

12. Vista has the widest number of browsers and browser plug-ins available, thus the web works best in Vista. Including Google Chrome, at least for now.

13. Vista connects best to 3.5G phones to use their Internet connections if desired.

14. Vista has the best voice recognition software (although it works in XP, too).

15. Vista has the best power management.

16. Vista has the best version of Skype (although it works in XP, too).

17. Vista has the best compatibility with Windows Mobile smartphones (although, XP too).

18. Vista has arguably the best and most advanced Media Center.

19. Vista has the best Tablet PC experience, whether using a Tablet PC or an external graphics tablet.

20. Vista has the best “start menu”.

21. Vista has the best UI, although this is subjective.

22. Vista has the most developers writing software for the OS.

23. Vista has the widest range of virtualisation software available to run.

24. Vista has the most incomprehensible TV commercial starring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld.

25. Vista can run Microsoft’s OneNote, which only XP can also claim.

Well, we’re only up to 25 reasons. But there are 15 more! Read on, I say, read on... to page 3.



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